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Solihull Council selects BAM PPP
BAM PPP has been appointed Preferred Bidder for Solihull Council 74 million pound BSF project.
News from Partnerships for Schools ( 7 August 2006)
FPB survey shows firms think postal changes costly
Technical background article Smaller businesses think the changes to the postal system being introduced on 21 August will lead to an increase in costs.
News from Forum of Private Business ( 7 August 2006)
Two million British workers suffering ill health
Technical background article Report published by the Health and Safety Executive shows that an estimated two million British workers suffer ill health, which they believe was caused or made worse by work.
News from HSE Information Services ( 4 August 2006)
Rabbit growth problem for construction industry
The growth of rabbit populations in Britain is presenting a challenge to the construction, engineering and agricultural industry. Brochure available
News from CIRIA ( 3 August 2006)
IOSH Managing Safely courses
Technical background article Safety and Access - Accident Investigation and IOSH Managing Safely Courses now available.
News from Institution of Occupational Safety and Health ( 2 August 2006)
Construction waste removal 'trashing' profits
Technical background article Construction and demolition waste accounts for 100million tonnes of controlled waste arising annually in the UK and 4.5% of a construction company's profit is spent on waste removal Brochure available
News from CIRIA ( 1 August 2006)
Winners of CIOB and RICS scholarships
MBSW announce the winners of two scholarships from CIOB and RICS to join the second intake of their popular MBA for Construction Executives
News from Chartered Institute of Building [CIOB] ( 1 August 2006)
AMS ISO 9001 for integrated maintenance services
Quality of service provided by UK company Asset Maintenance Solutions (AMS) has earned the engineering consultants international acclaim.
News from AMS ( 1 August 2006)
Countdown to London Olympics
The countdown to the opening of the London Olympic Games and Paralympic Games was celebrated with a spectacular combination of fireworks.
News from London 2012 Games (28 July 2006)
Small Business Rates Relief unclaimed
The Forum of Private Business (FPB) is calling on the government to do more to help firms claim Small Business Rates Relief (SBRR), as well as highlighting the unfairness of the present system.
News from Forum of Private Business (28 July 2006)
Changing business culture for better performance
A masterclass in Manchester on Thursday 14 September will show businesses the key steps they can take to change business culture.
News from Manufacturing Institute (28 July 2006)
Appointments at built environment centre
The South East Centre for the Built Environment is gearing up to tackle planning and environmental issues head on.
News from South East Centre for the Built Environment (28 July 2006)
Egg selling and traceability anomolies
Rules that allowed a farm B and B to sell, fresh unstamped eggs to passers-by at the farm gate, but prevented them from being cooked for guests, have been successfully challenged.
News from Forum of Private Business (28 July 2006)
Forum welcomes corporate manslaughter laws
The Forum of Private Business has cautiously welcomed new proposals aimed at cracking down on companies whose negligence leads to the death of their employees, or members of the public.
News from Forum of Private Business (27 July 2006)
Olympic procurement begins for 2012
The procurement process started today for the team that will build the Olympic Stadium for the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games, the centrepiece of the Olympic Park in East London.
News from London 2012 Games (27 July 2006)
Evidence of retailers with poor payment practice
The Forum of Private Business (FPB) is set to send more detailed evidence of retailers with poor payment practice to the Minister responsible for Small Firms, Margaret Hodge.
News from Forum of Private Business (25 July 2006)
Corporate manslaughter and homicide bills
With the corporate manslaughter and homicide bills being laid before parliament, health and safety professionals body IOSH (Institution of Occupational Safety and Health) has welcomed the move.
News from Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (25 July 2006)
Enclosures house remote telemetry units
User application article Powelectrics of Tamworth has chosen the Fibox MNX range of enclosures to house their new range of self powered IN4MA remote telemetry units.
News from Fibox (25 July 2006)
BIOB poster competition awards presented
The winners of this year's Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) Schools Safety Poster Competition were presented with their trophies and goodie bags by sponsors, Gleeson Regeneration.
News from Chartered Institute of Building [CIOB] (25 July 2006)
Stainless steel profiles to be raised
Alan Harrison has been appointed the new Technical Advisor of the Stainless Steel Advisory Service [SSAS].
News from British Stainless Steel Association (BSSA) (24 July 2006)
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