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Day: November 22, 2010

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Building company fined for misuse of NICEIC logo

On 16 November 2010, a building company and its director were fined a total of £8,630 by Brent Magistrates Court and ordered to pay prosecution costs of £1,100 to the London Boroughs of Brent and Harrow Trading Standards Service. UK Smartbuild.com, based

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Drives save £20,000 HVAC energy costs

Operators of an office building in Reigate, Surrey, are saving £20,000 a year on energy costs for the building's HVAC system following the installation of ABB standard drives for HVAC. The Omnibus building was completed in 2001. Based on a disused bus

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Marco helps achieve DDA compliancy at new JCB Academy

Marco, the UK manufacturer of Steel Wire Cable Tray, and uPVC Cable Management Company, has supplied over 600metres of its Apollo 3-compartment Dado Trunking with coloured lid to M&E contractors, Imtech G & H, at the new £22million JCB Academy scheme in

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PirOLED is first OLED luminaire

Osram has introduced PirOLED – the first commercially available OLED and LED luminaire. PirOLED comprises five ORBEOS panels woven in a double helix of brushed aluminium that catch the directed light of the LEDs in the base. PirOLED is a hybrid luminaire

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Smart PDUs provide remote monitoring, metering and remote on/off

Unipower Corporation has announced a new series of rack-mount AC PDUs (Power Distribution Units) that will find wide applications in mission critical networks. The Vigilant Series are 1U high and designed for 19in. rack systems and capable of providing AC power distribution

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Electrician wins top London apprentice award

Jamie Weakner, a 24 year old electrician from Croydon, has been recognised as London’s Best Apprentice at City Hall this month by JTL, a training provider to the building services engineering sector. As well as a trophy, Weakner – who works for

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