All Building articles in Archive Titles – Page 466
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T&T to programme manage Dublin Airport's second terminal
Irish transport contract win boosts global growth as partners prepare to move overseas
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QSs slam contractors and clients for failing to follow green agenda
Best progress seen in sustainable building design, ferrying materials from far flung places swells energy costs
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Look after your LADs
Liquidated and ascertained damages clauses must be negotiated carefully to avoid nasty surprises, says James Foster, who outlines two cases from last year, including one that saw a contractor save £17.5m
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Total confidence afforded to IP
Sir - there is a certain amount of redcare desperation in Steven Alton's Letter To The Editor regarding the use of IP for alarm transmission systems (‘There is much cause for alarm with IP', SMT, December 2005, pp16-19) and in his Opinion article (‘Alarms-over-IP: an alternative vision for users', SMT, ...
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Selection must be to your own advantage
Sir - In relation to Simon Janes' Letter To The Editor (‘Don't take on any ex-hackers!', SMT, January 2005, p24), it's no wonder the police service sometimes encounters great difficulties whenever the task of crime detection is mentioned.
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GMB and BSIA urge Home Office to act on Cash-in-Transit crimes
Representatives of the GMB Union and the BSIA have met with Home Office minister Hazel Blears to discuss measures for combating attacks on Cash-in-Transit crews
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Home Office backs ACS but detail yet to emerge
Home Office minister Paul Goggins has announced to Parliament the Government's decision to introduce an ACS for the private security industry, but details of costings and the implementation date have still to be decided upon
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The final account
Construction's last word on hopes for an on-time Wembley, unidentified persons and Mace's very own Olympic contenders
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BSIA issues formal complaint about ‘The Heist'
The BSIA has issued a formal complaint to Ofcom following Channel 4's decision to broadcast the Derren Brown programme entitled ‘The Heist'.
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The BS 7858 review process is ongoing, and far from being a ‘done deal'!
Sir - I read with great interest the Letter To The Editor submitted by Jon Elliott (‘Some answers from GW/3, please...', SMT, January 2005, pp21-22).
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CMP and SMT create Security Guarding Pavilion for IFSEC 2006
With security officer licensing and the Approved Contractor Scheme currently the major topics heading the industry's agenda, CMP Information - publisher of SMT - has created a dedicated Security Guarding Village and Seminar Programme for this year's IFSEC Exhibition at the NEC, Birmingham. Brian Sims reports on this essential development.
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2005: lessons to be learned by us all
Sir - The annual round of negotiations for bonus and salary increases has now taken place and, for the majority of senior managers in security and risk functions, 2005 proved to be a rewarding year.
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1973 and all that
This week resident blogger Elvin Box uncovers some truly spooky connections surrounding the Wembley stadium debacle
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Planet does a Phoenix
Conservatory manufacturer and installation operation Planet Group Ltd has become one of the biggest phoenix-style company buy-backs the industry has seen:
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Structura at St Martins
All-glass automatic sliding doors and screens with slim 30mm aluminium sections from Structura UK Ltd, curtain wall engineering specialist, have given a fresh, light, modern appearance to the busy entrance of 101 St Martins Lane, London.
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Technal in mill makeover
Architectural aluminium glazing systems from Technal have helped to transform a 19th century former textile mill into an award-winning waterside residential scheme which has helped to stimulate the resurgence of the West Yorkshire town of Brighouse.
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Made in luton for Uk profiles
CNC decorative corner cleaning has evolved in recent years and is more affordable than ever.
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Glassman's lunch:
The Glassman's Lunch, which was begun in 1970 by Cliff Rankin, was once again the first event on the festive calendar for many in the glass trade.
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Gas price pressure on glass
Soaring energy prices are threatening to cripple heavy users, including the glass sector.