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July-August 1999 |
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Don't let's fight... ...go to adjudication instead. It is cheaper
than arbitration or a court case and disputes
are resolved in just 28 days.
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Reform school With JIB reform taking shape, contractors from the ECA London Region had the chance to influence the debate at its one day conference.
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Imperfect harmony New work from BSRIA has uncovered severe power quality problems in buildings. We explain why the need to take action has become critical.
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Suppression of the surges Demand for protection against transient voltage surges is growing, providing contractors with new business.
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The rail thing The new Midland Metro chose ups protection to secure its power supply. Electrical Contractor jumps on board.
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Cold as brass The small scale air conditioning market is continuing to grow says a new survey, which shows that there are still cool profits to be made.
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Air force If you want to get into air conditioning then certification and registration are a must, as Electrical Contractor finds out.
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The letter of the law A decision by the European Court means that employers should beware of refusing references.
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Done and dusted This month, we look at warranties, the pitfalls of contamination of contacts, and how to minimise risk.
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Assessed for success It's a year since the ECA began periodic technical assessments of member firms.
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