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  • News - 22 Mar 2004
    The solarcentury C21 is the first solar tile designed specifically for UK housing. Solarcentury's C21 tiles are to be shown as a new product at Interbuild in Birmingham. The tiles generate...
  • News - 16 Mar 2004
    IRWIN Industrial tools have introduced Heavy Duty Jobsite Gloves to meet the challenge of the toughest treatment. The gloves have TechnoGrip® reinforced thumb, palm and fingertips for extra...
  • News - 16 Mar 2004
    Irwin have introduced a new range of pipe clamps. The Quick Grip clamps use an innovative clutch system to eliminate the need for threaded pipe. A larger and more ergonomic handle offers easier...
  • News - 15 Mar 2004
    A campaign to attract international developers to build nearly 1,000 new homes in Central Milton Keynes (CMK) has been launched at MIPIM, Europe’s largest international property...
  • News - 11 Mar 2004
    The BBC is reporting that a building named in 2001 as the ugliest building in the UK is to be demolished. The Tricorn Centre in Portsmouth was not able to meet the criteria to be added to the national...
  • News - 11 Mar 2004
    Hambro has introduced the D510 cold-formed mini-beam section, to address the special economical challenges of short span spaces. The D510 is suited only for spans up to 23’ but has all the...
  • News - 4 Mar 2004
    GE Advanced Materials has introduced a new family of flexible NORYL® modified-polyphenylene ether (MPPE) resin as an alternative to polyvinyl chloride (PVC), flame-retarded polyethylene (FR-PE),...
  • News - 3 Mar 2004
    The deadline for entries in the 2004 Health and Safety awards will now close on the 12th of March. Entry is free and aimed at building contractors, maintenance firms, clients, architects,...
  • News - 22 Feb 2004
    The British Stainless Steel Association (BSSA) has just released its long anticipated fully updated, "Blue Guide" to stainless steel specification. The guide is the essential reference for...
  • News - 12 Feb 2004
    A new book asks the big question of the building industry with its title, “Why is construction so backward?” Modern construction has changed relatively little since the Victorian era...

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