All Building articles in Archive Titles – Page 774
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Securicor awarded Transec accreditation for port security training
Security Solutions Provider Securicor Security has been awarded formal approval and accreditation from Transec – the transport security division of the Department for Transport – to provide training for port facility security officers in line with the Department's own guidelines (and as required by the International Ship and Port Facility ...
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Blunkett's bungled amnesty leaves 7500 families ineligible for asylum
Home secretary David Blunkett's asylum amnesty will fail to clear the backlog of 15,000 families stuck in the system.
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Seven years after EP promised 6000 homes, just 668 are built
ODPM statistics reveal that millennium communities programme is years behind schedule
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Scottish executive to spend £600m on homes for Edinburgh
The Scottish Executive has unveiled a £600m plan to build new homes and regenerate council properties in Edinburgh.
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BSIA chairman wins Peter Greenwood Award for 2004
BSIA chairman Tim Geddes has won the prestigious Peter Greenwood Award for 2004 in recognition of his services to the security industry.
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2nd opinion: Growing up is child's play
When we curb kids' fun and games we may be stunting their development and our own.
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Pinnacle flotation could raise £15m for PFI bids
Management and maintenance firm Pinnacle Regeneration Group plans to float on the stock exchange next month.
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Cambridgeshire to get £1.3m 'reward' for building 290 homes
Housing providers in Cambridgeshire could get £1.3m if they build 290 homes without grant.
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Government gives green light to Part P
Electrical safety will become part of the Building Regulations with the addition of a new Part P that comes into force on 1 January 2005.
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Appointments
Security Management Today keeps you up-to-date with all the latest people moves in the security sector
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You talkin' to me?
What are the alternatives to adjudication when a dispute arises? David Rintoul outlines the options.
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Presidential VIEW
The wide range of key industry figures brought together to address the 2004 ECA conference tackled admirably this year’s theme of ‘our partners, our people, our business’.
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Red mist
I have just read the letter by Giuliano Digilio. Such a patronising and glib letter does nothing to appease the fears voiced by many ECA members – that the ECA does whatever it wants, irrespective of members’ opinions. Digilio states that we have an “obligation” to harmonise. With whom? We should ...
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Light leads the way on toll road
As you cruise along the car-free zone that is the M6 toll road, smiling smugly at the lack of congestion, you’ll never be left without traffic information. Contractor H Woodbine has built and installed lighting termination boxes and consumer units on the 36 sign gantries, housing 221 lighting units, over ...
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Induction loop systems
Not being able to hear properly causes problems for millions of people when going about their daily business. These problems can be easily alleviated by the installation of induction loop technology in public buildings.
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The right time to give Notice
How important is it to issue a Notice at the start of a Determination process? Martin Wade continues the series on contracts.
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Future perfect
The ECA and HVCA have recently held their annual get-togethers. Of course both conferences tackled the issues of the day head-on, but both also spent a fair chunk of their time predicting the contracting scene in years to come. If leading futurologist Peter Kingsley is to be believed, m&e contractors ...