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Changes in site Paul Corby tells Mark Faithfull how the AEEU is gunning for pay reforms and a showdown with contractors who won't play fair.
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Performance enhancers Clients need to make informed comparisons of firms when shortlisting contractors. Andrew Brister looks at moves to make the job easier.
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Key cargo With a floor area the size of six football pitches and the capacity to handle 800 000 tonnes of cargo a year, this is British Airways' new World Cargocentre.
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Not all Cats prefer IT Structured cabling technology is advancing at what seems like rocket-propelled speed, but are cabling components keeping up?
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Gigabit of what you like Gigabit Ethernet lans will bring data to the desktop super fast. But they will push existing cabling networks to the limit.
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Glowing going gone Low quality, cheap fittings are threatening the UK's emergency lighting market. David Wright talks of tough measures to stop cowboys.
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For a few dollars less Legal reforms mean that the Sheriff's office offers a quick, cheap way of bringing those bad debtors to book
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All the right moves Installation changes can cause problems but, as Karl Tryner of Krone explains, reworking can meet the most demanding flexibility requirements.
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Building clever Building intelligence into a premises can boost the cost but the benefits should be considered. Electrical Contractor reports.
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