All Building articles in Archive Titles – Page 637
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BSIA advises member companies to use BS 7858
BSIA chief executive David Dickinson has called on member companies to continue using BS 7858
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Advance 70 a big success
Selecta Systems are reporting the success of their Advance 70 suite since it was launched at Glassex 2004.
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Group 4 Securicor exposes massive ticketing black market
Research from the UK’s leading security company Group 4 Securicor suggests that a massive 2.23 million tickets for events such as concerts and football matches may be bought from unauthorised sources over the next 12 months.
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Glassex uncovered: 25 years of sore feet and sore heads
The 25th Glassex this month prompted us to raid the magazine archives, which show that Glass Age has been an exhibitor at all except the first show.
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Fully integrated: profile 22 shows new developments at glassex
The results of intensive development on Profile 22’s fully integrated system of windows and doors will be evident at Glassex, with innovations on several fronts including the 60mm and 70mm profile ranges, composite GRP doors, PVC-U-clad curtain walling, hardware, and the Trade Lynks support scheme
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A new improved concept: ‘GDP 2005 will attract more than 900 glass professionals’
Glass Processing Days (GPD), the largest conference in the global glass industry, will be further improved this year thanks to feedback gathered since the 2003 event. GPD 2005 will take place on 17-20 June in Tampere, Finland.
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1,000th home finished for Medina and Bowater
Bowater Windows has notched up its 1,000th completion for Medina Housing Association on the Isle of Wight. To celebrate the occasion, the home’s resident and her neighbours met up with staff from Medina and Bowater Windows for a special tea party. David Allsopp, Chief Executive of the Bowater Windows Division ...
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On the fast track
Getting your ideal job is all about preparation – and if you’re really serious, you can start even before you have seen the advert.
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Behind the job ad
Robin Smith, project director of a regeneration scheme in Hackney, tells Kate Freeman what they really want
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Woof, woof
a sexy masterplan from dutch architect Maxwan is helping English Partnerships and bellway to redeem the 180 ha Barking Reach project. Josephine smit looks at what’s changed
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Think tank
If you have a housing problem, or a better answer, write in confidence to Think tank Housing Today, 7th floor, Ludgate House, 245 Blackfriars Road, London SE1 9UY. Email HTletters@cmpinformation.com
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What the party
The announcement is a formality. The undeclared election campaigning has been going on for months. It reached an early climax when prime minister Tony Blair praised John Prescott’s achievements at the Delivering Sustainable Communities summit in Manchester.
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Orr’s tall order
The appointment of David Orr as the successor to Jim Coulter at the National Housing Federation could easily be seen as “more of the same”.
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North-east spatial strategy threatens Newcastle pathfinder
Audit Commission fears draft plan to build on edge of zone will undermine renewal
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On the money
With just five years to the decency deadline now is the time to take stock
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What the olympics will mean for London
The bid to host the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games in London is about more than sport.
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The Spanish lesson
Barcelona was the first city to use the olympics as a crowbar to prise open an ambitious regeneration programme. thirteen years later, Martin spring went back to find out what happened when the games were over
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Leaflet offer
A recent article in Housing Today (4 February, page 31) highlighted how Access Matrix, a subsidiary of Sadeh Lok Housing Group, had teamed up with a friendly society to offer free leaflets to RSLs about the new Child Trust Funds.
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New leaf
Charlotte Curry (left) and Dean Cullum (right), pupils at Caedmon Primary School, planted trees to mark the start of a clean-up of estates in Eston, Cleveland. Coast & Country Housing and Redcar & Cleveland council launched Operation CLEAN two weeks ago. It also included estate cleaning, ground maintenance and graffiti ...