All Building articles in Archive Titles – Page 427
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Olympics follows Terminal 5 lead and picks flexible NEC contract
Procurement chief Payne considered JCT, GC/Works and PPC before opting for NEC
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CNP grows its turnover by 40% and makes key appointments
Firm aims to become UK's largest independent building and project consultancy
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Let's not dispute 2012 too much
Leading industry figure Sir Stuart Lipton, after winning a major award this week, remarked that he had managed to avoid any legal disputes during his long career as a property developer.
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Byng: RICS must guide 2012
QS faculty chairman forges ahead with plan to tackle industry's "cultural problems", putting misconduct charges behind him.
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Positive outlook for 06
The UK construction industry has been showing signs of bouncing back since the start of 2006.
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Construction in the north will be 'weakest'
Lack of public sector investment will cause a north/south divide - Click here to download the regional figures
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Wembley faces further legal battles
Multiplex set for court with client on late-running scheme
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Project manager amongst dead in Bahrain boat disaster
Atkins staff member and wife amongst 13 British dead in accident
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Industry bounces back after drop in 2005
Construction Products Association figures show positive first quarter of 2006
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Turning a vision into reality
Service providers in today's security business sector find themselves operating in a new economy. An economy driven by an escalating move towards many forms of new technology, the digitisation of information and smarter ways of working. It is also an economy that is having a profound impact on the working ...
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At the parting of the ways
IT security enjoys added prominence when a member of staff moves on to pastures new, particularly if it's a network or systems administrator. Such key members of staff may leave under a cloud, and with little or no warning. Preparation is everything and, as Stephen Bishop explains, there are practical ...
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Terrorists: can we really nullify them?
John White was in London for a British Security Industry Association meeting when the 7/7 attacks turned the Capital's streets and Underground network into something resembling a war zone. Eight months on, with emotions still running high, he insists that Corporate Britain must do away with any thoughts of complacency ...
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IP offers tremendous potential
SIR - Following the publication of the BT redcare article on IP in the December edition of SMT (‘Alarms-over-IP: an alternative vision for users', pp13-14), and the number of articles and Letters To The Editor in response to that (including Ian Tredinnick's feature entitled ‘Routers to market', SMT, March 2005, ...
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You are in an interview.
Put yourself into the interviewer's shoes... Would you be impressed by someone who knows how to deal with a situation in one way, or would you prefer to be faced with a candidate who can demonstrate that they have several avenues for overcoming a problem? Del Hunter reviews how security ...
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The name's Honeywell…
Honeywell is providing an integrated security solution for the head office of Eon Productions - home of the James Bond movie franchise
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Government should take a lead
SIR - I was intrerested to read your news Update item ‘Home Office backs ACS but detail yet to emerge' (SMT, February 2005, ). There is mention of ‘Operation Forewarn', wherein Security Industry Authority (SIA) investigators have been visiting those companies the Regulator deemed to be at "high risk" ...