15 December 2005
 

     

  July-August 1999
 
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.
 
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.
 
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.
 
Suppression of the surges
Demand for protection against transient voltage surges is growing, providing contractors with new business.
 
The rail thing
The new Midland Metro chose ups protection to secure its power supply. Electrical Contractor jumps on board.
 
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.
 
Air force
If you want to get into air conditioning then certification and registration are a must, as Electrical Contractor finds out.
 
The letter of the law
A decision by the European Court means that employers should beware of refusing references.
 
Done and dusted
This month, we look at warranties, the pitfalls of contamination of contacts, and how to minimise risk.
 
Assessed for success
It's a year since the ECA began periodic technical assessments of member firms.


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