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Week 7 March - 13 March 2004
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Carlo Gavazzi Opens Lithuania Production Facility
Carlo Gavazzi's customers in the UK could soon be benefiting from improved delivery and advanced product development following the opening of the company's new production facility in Lithuania.
News from Carlo Gavazzi UK, 12 March 2004
Website For Astore Is Launched
www.astore.uk.com has been launched by Astore UK highlighting its cost effective range of pipes and fittings.
News from Durapipe UK, 12 March 2004
Product Demand Grows
International Barrier engages Evergreen Engineering to optimize production line as product demand grows.
News from International Barrier Technology, 12 March 2004
Tracpipe Stainless Steel Semi-Rigid Gas Pipe
TracPipe: a stainless steel, semi-rigid, (corrugated), pipe with a yellow smoke-and-fire-retardant cover, suitable for natural gas, propane and butane installations, generally between meter and applia
News from OmegaFlex, 12 March 2004
CIOB Commission Welcomes Graduate Recruit Upturn
Technical Background Article
Applications to join building courses up to mid-January had risen by 16 per cent. Civil engineering courses are up by 25 per cent and architecture by 15 per cent.
News from The Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB), 12 March 2004
'Urban Renaissance' Held Back By Funding Obstacles
Technical Background Article
London Assembly has called upon the UK Government to show more determination in assisting public and private sector organisations to find new ways of funding large-scale regeneration projects.
News from The Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB), 12 March 2004
London's Olympic Demand For Construction Funding
Technical Background Article
The London Development Agency is responsible for preparing and implementing the Mayor's business plan and invests more than £300 million a year in supporting the growth of new and existing businesses.
News from The Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB), 12 March 2004
Trojan Horse To The Rescue
SCI (Steel Construction Institute) is examining the affect of simple safety messaging, attached to construction components, to deliver relevant safety advice directly to operatives on site.
News from The Steel Construction Institute, 12 March 2004
Flooding: A Major Insurance Risk?
Technical Background Article
SCI (Steel Construction Institute) has been investigating steel intensive solutions for the construction of new property on flood plains and the refurbishment of flood damaged property.
News from The Steel Construction Institute, 12 March 2004
prOSPa - Promoting Off Site Production Application
Technical Background Article
SCI (Steel Construction Institute), is leading one of eight work packages in a major project to promote offsite production applications (prOSPa).
News from The Steel Construction Institute, 12 March 2004
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