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14 June 2016
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Svantek launches SV110 hand-held portable vibration calibrator
Ideal for use with Svantek’s SV103 and SV106 hand-arm vibration meters
09 June 2016
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One piece aluminium corner copings
No lines. No joints. No problems. Contour manufactures all its aluminium coping corners in one piece.
07 June 2016
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Changing Rooms with KAISER+KRAFT
If you're looking for changing room solutions, KAISER+KRAFT offer expert advice on design and installation as well as all the equipment you could possibly need.
06 June 2016
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New ventilation and smoke control BIM objects from SE Controls
The first phase of an ongoing programme to generate a range of key products as BIM objects, has been completed by leading smoke control and natural ventilation systems specialist, SE Controls, which provides designers and engineers with the necessary data for digital building model configurations.
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Thames Water secures site in anglers' haven
An operational Thames Water site that sits among East London's anglers has had its security upgraded with no downtime.
03 June 2016
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Bituchem's heavy duty material used to brighten road in redbridge
Bituchem’s hard-wearing Natratex Cotswold landscape material has been used to re-surface a road in the Woodford Bridge area of Redbridge.
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.
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