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ECA members support NHS

The building of NHS Nightingale Hospitals in England during the pandemic has been supported by a range of ECA members, including Interserve, Kier, NG Bailey and Power Electrics.

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ADMO 5.10 with InSight 2.10 available from Omicron

ADMO with InSight is Omicron’s all-in-one, systematic and integrated solution that helps users keep track of, organise and get insights from all their IED pre-commissioning, commissioning and maintenance activities.

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CICV Forum welcomes return to work in Scotland

The Construction Industry Coronavirus (CICV) Forum has welcomed the first steps announced on 21 May to get the sector in Scotland back to work – but insists health and safety and collaboration must be at the heart of the phased return.

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J S Wright apprentice wins top training award

Shaun Donaldson, who works out of JS Wright’s Aston headquarters, was named mechanical engineering services apprentice of the year for the Midlands by JTL, a building services industry training provider, on the completion of his training. 

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MCPD: Your questions answered

The medium combustion plant directive (MCPD) is a means of improving air quality. It controls SO2, NOx, CO and particulate emissions from plant equipment, by regulating medium sized equipment that performs combustion. The MCPD became law in December 2018, but there is

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Lighting up the retail industry

When Red Arrow was tasked with designing and supplying Canterbury and Chesterfield Trespass stores with commercial lighting, lighting designer Paul Yarnell and the team delivered an effective and energy efficient installation.

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AMP Group announces acquisition of Harland Simon UPS

AMP Procurement Limited has announced it has purchased the intellectual property rights of Harland Simon UPS Limited (HSUPS) and established a new company, AMP Power Protection Limited (APPL), to run this business.

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Powering autonomy 

If autonomous vehicles are to make it onto our driveways, braking systems will be crucial to minimising accidents. Mark Templeman, technical sales engineer at power resistor manufacturer Cressall, explains why vehicle designers must make energy-efficient braking a top priority.

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