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Business awards for Europe showcase firms
European companies must not risk missing the opportunity to showcase their business excellence on this unique European platform.
News from The European Business Awards (24 July 2006)
Topical management, leadership and business advice
The Chartered Management Institute offers independent comment and advice about topical management, leadership and business issues.
News from Chartered Management Institute (24 July 2006)
Building industry downturn for another quarter
Workload and employment in the building industry during the second quarter of 2006 showed a decline for the third quarter in succession, according to the Federation of Master Builders.
News from Federation of Master Builders (FMB) (24 July 2006)
London 2012's Guide to UK sporting facilities
London 2012 has announced its plans for showcasing the best sporting facilities that the UK has to offer to Olympic and Paralympic Teams across the globe.
News from London 2012 Games (24 July 2006)
Business awards finals for association
The UK Trades Confederation (UKTC) has been officially announced as one of the finalists of the UK's National Business Awards Regional Programme for the South East for best use of technology.
News from UK Trades Confederation (21 July 2006)
Awards celebrate best buildings and public spaces
The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) Yorkshire Region invites entries to the 20th White Rose Awards celebrating the best buildings and public spaces in the region.
News from RIBA Yorkshire (21 July 2006)
FSB fears no let up in Government red tape
Technical background article Federation of Small Businesses expressed concern that the reforms do not go far enough and will not be sufficient to reduce the burden of red tape on business.
News from Federation of Small Businesses (21 July 2006)
£5 million Design and Build contract
User application article The Warwick office of SOL Construction has negotiated a £5 million Design and Build contract with Coventry based Cassidy Developments and the Zenith Development Partnership.
News from SOL West Midlands (19 July 2006)
Guide to making money from sustainable homes
The Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) and PDM Consultants have published a developer's guide to making money from sustainable homes.
News from Chartered Institute of Building [CIOB] (18 July 2006)
Product testing and approval scheme for SAP
Beamaenergy's TEHVA has worked in partnership with the BRE and Energy Saving Trust to develop a product testing and approval scheme for use with the Standard Assessment Procedure (SAP).
News from BEAMA Energy (18 July 2006)
Construction industry given shot at GBP50k
Building and construction businesses could be in line to receive a share of GBP300k to help provide training opportunities for their employees.
News from Edge Awards (17 July 2006)
Lighting tower uses integrated MOSA generator
Wilkinson Star has launched StarLight SL55, a lighting tower using an integrated MOSA generator and 5.5 m telescopic steel mast with 4 x 400W metal halide floodlights able to illuminate a 1700m2 area.
News from Wilkinson Star Limited (17 July 2006)
Designing for exceedance in urban drainage
CIRIA's new guidance Designing for exceedance in urban drainage - good practice provides advice for the design and management of urban sewerage and drainage systems. Brochure available
News from CIRIA (14 July 2006)
'One brick too many?' at sustainability lecture
Technical background article Summary of Professor Fisk's lecture entitled "Sustainable Construction - one brick too many?" will be provided in a forthcoming issue of Evolution, CIRIA's house magazine Brochure available
News from CIRIA (14 July 2006)
National day to focus on reducing carnage
Technical background article WiseUp2Work is a major initiative by the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH) to address head-on the issue of safety for the under 21s when they are starting work.
News from Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (14 July 2006)
Scottish Building helps fund MS Therapy Centre
Inverness branch of the centres was chosen by Mr George Fraser, current President of Scottish Building, as the beneficiary of the fundraising at the Federation's Annual Dinner.
News from Scottish Building (13 July 2006)
Business Collaborator chosen as preferred supplier
User application article Mouchel Parkman have chosen Business Collaborator as the preferred supplier of Collaboration and Extranet software under an enterprise agreement.
News from Business Collaborator (12 July 2006)
Forest Industry responds to St Regis Closure
Technical background article EFIP established a Task Group inclusive of the forest industry in England and Wales, to assess the impacts and develop recommendations for actions, following the St Regis closure.
News from England Forest Industries Partnership (12 July 2006)
HSE programme to protect two million workers
The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) launched a new programme aimed at protecting more than two million workers in Great Britain who are exposed to either excessive noise or hand arm vibration.
News from HSE Information Services (12 July 2006)
Carpentry and joiner modern apprenticeship
Linda Johnston is the first female to complete a carpentry and joiner modern apprenticeship, through the Construction Industry Training Board and Orkney College.
News from Scottish Building (11 July 2006)
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