15 December 2005
 

     

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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.
 
Performance enhancers
Clients need to make informed comparisons of firms when shortlisting contractors. Andrew Brister looks at moves to make the job easier.
 
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.
 
Not all Cats prefer IT
Structured cabling technology is advancing at what seems like rocket-propelled speed, but are cabling components keeping up?
 
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.
 
Glowing going gone
Low quality, cheap fittings are threatening the UK's emergency lighting market. David Wright talks of tough measures to stop cowboys.
 
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
 
All the right moves
Installation changes can cause problems but, as Karl Tryner of Krone explains, reworking can meet the most demanding flexibility requirements.
 
Building clever
Building intelligence into a premises can boost the cost but the benefits should be considered. Electrical Contractor reports.


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