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02 June 2016
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The alarming costs of accidents in the workplace
While some costs of a workplace accident are obvious, it can often be the hidden costs that are the most damaging – and the most enduring
01 June 2016
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Galvanizing frim celebrates its heaviest ever job
A leading galvanizing firm is celebrating success after processing its heaviest project yet for an eye-catching skyline structure in central London.
26 May 2016
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Basement Waterproofing
This luxurious residential project incorporated a double level basement with the lower level extending out underneath the garden.
24 May 2016
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HydroTap towers above all others
The Gherkin, which has already become visual shorthand for the Capital and marks an evolution in ar-chitecture, is one of the city’s most innovative buildings, both in terms of its aesthetics and eco-friendly services. The design maximises daylight and natural ventilation so that it uses 50% of the ener-gy typically required by a similar sized office block.
20 May 2016
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Zycomm Guest Post - Effective Communication in Construction: Two-way Radios
Ruth Nixon, Managing Director of Zycomm, discusses the role of effective communication in the construction industry, and takes a deeper look at two- way radios along the way.
17 May 2016
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MiniTec build a bespoke test room for Magnetic Shields Ltd
Aluminium profile systems from MiniTec – the art of simplicity
16 May 2016
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Fall arrest cushions accredited for 3.1m working height
The market leading Impact-Bull fall arrest system has just been upgraded to cater for the increased working at height demands in the housebuilding industry and has passed the British PAS 59:2014 accreditation.
12 May 2016
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Facelift trains over 46,000 workers
28 years ago, Facelift joined the IPAF. We were one of the first hire companies to do so, and went on to become a fully-fledged training centre in 1996. Since then, we have trained a whopping 46,000 candidates.
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CITB Fraud Investigator helps police prosecute construction con-woman
The Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) has successfully secured a conviction against a woman accused of construction card fraud.
15 April 2016
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Raising the alarm at new scotland yard building
An advanced wireless alarm system from Bull Products is playing a key part in the multi-million pound redevelopment of the Curtis Green Building, the new home for Scotland Yard on the Victoria Embankment, London.
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