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Alarm/Signal Systems

 
Governing Power Quality
by
Richard P. Bingham
| June 2003
| under
  • Your Business

When most people think of the word “government,” the word “regulation” is usually close behind. The government regulates the speed that you can drive on the highways, how much income tax you pay, how much pollution a factory can emit, even which drugs can be sold (legally).

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Federal Government Contracting: A Different Culture
by
Gerard W. Ittig
| June 2003
| under
  • Your Business

The Spearin Doctrine, Christian Doctrine, False Claims Act, BCAs, FARs, Davis-Bacon. If you do not know all of these concepts, you should rethink bidding on a federal government project. One of my clients was awarded a subcontract on an Air Force job.

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Homeland Security: Contractors Vie for New Systems Installations
by
Jennifer Leah Stong-Michas
| June 2003
| under
  • Systems

Without a shadow of a doubt, the events of Sept. 11, 2001, changed the world. Our understanding of what it means to feel safe and secure were forever altered.

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Call to Action to Protect Government Facilities
by
Deborah L. O'Mara
| June 2003
| under
  • Systems

The attacks of 2001 may be in the past, but efforts to fortify government facilities against terrorist acts continue. A crucial turning point came for the United States on the morning of Sept. 11, 2001. It was then that the people of the U.S.

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Airport Renovation: The Jet Set Gets a Makeover
by
John Fulmer
| June 2003
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  • Your Business

Patience is a virtue with complicated projects of this nature. A bustling airport is a sign of a vibrant community with a healthy economy; however, it doesn’t make for a great construction site.

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Small Bites, Big Meetings: Make IRS Security Job a Success
by
Curt Harler
| June 2003
| under
  • Systems

It’s safe to say the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) keeps close watch on everyone’s money. Especially its own revenues and expenditures.

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Target: Government Assets
by
Joseph M. Kelly
| June 2003
| under
  • Safety

While international terrorists plan their next attacks on government assets, the government is quickly and decisively ramping up its defenses in this post-9/11 society. You cannot even mention “government projects” without at least alluding to the events of Sept. 11, 2001 or homeland security.

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Planning a Fire Alarm System Installation
by
Wayne D. Moore
| June 2003
| under
  • Systems

Developing a ‘specialty’ crew is important The fire alarm system installation for most new building projects inevitably is a Division 16 responsibility.

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Team Effort Pays Off
by
Deborah L. O'Mara
| May 2003
| under
  • Your Business

Known as a city of high winds and equally blustery politicians, Chicago and its surrounding suburbs are also hailed as a nucleus of distinguished healthcare institutions.

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Systems Contractors: Where Do You Fit In?
by
Gerard W. Ittig
| May 2003
| under
  • Your Business

Some time ago, a friend of mine who worked for a construction management firm explained one of his company’s philosophies.

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Who Watches the Watchmen?
by
Jennifer Leah Stong-Michas
| May 2003
| under
  • Systems

Backing up your backups—aka redundancy—is critical Having backup for the backup to the backup is the only way to go in power and systems. For the healthcare market, which provides critical and comprehensive care 24/7, it’s a necessity.

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Jersey City Medical Worth the Wait
by
Deborah L. O'Mara
| May 2003
| under
  • Your Business

First Phase of Medical Center Completed The construction of a new medical center is welcome news to the Jersey City community. Jersey City, N.J., has changed. Located in Hudson County and within sight of the majestic Statute of Liberty, it has grown and redeveloped—gentrified if you will.

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Healthy Healthcare Security
by
Joseph M. Kelly
| May 2003
| under
  • Your Business

When my 4-year-old son required hospitalization in March, the parent in me was happy with the facility. But the editor in me paid close attention to security systems and procedures, seeking holes—ways intruders could dodge the system and gain access.

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Making the Grade
by
Jennifer Leah Stong-Michas
| May 2003
| under
  • Systems

A system assessment is essentially a comprehensive overview of the structure, layout and functionality of any given system. In the world of electrical contractors, we are more often than not referring to networking systems, even though the same methodology applies to electrical systems.

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Healthcare Facilities Offer Unique Challenges
by
Thomas P. Hammerberg
| May 2003
| under
  • Your Business

Are fire alarm system requirements for healthcare facilities different than for other occupancies? Are the requirements for fire alarms different from one code to another? Today, there are two new building codes available.

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Opportunities and Challeges Continue to Grow in the Fire/Life Safety Systems Market
by
Wayne D. Moore
| May 2003
| under
  • Systems

The estimated installed market value of fire alarm systems in commercial facilities is valued at nearly $3.3 billion. It is estimated that systems installers account for more than half of this market value (55 percent). This information is based in part on the “U.S.

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PBX Systems - Then and Now
by
Jennifer Leah Stong-Michas
| April 2003
| under
  • Systems

The more things change . . .

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Securing the Education Market
by
Joseph M. Kelly
| March 2003
| under
  • Your Business

School systems, colleges and universities are investing heavily to ensure their facilities adequately protect students from an increasingly unstable outside world.

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Security System Cabling
by
Jennifer Leah Stong-Michas
| March 2003
| under
  • Systems

Because we all want to feel safe and secure, the prevalence and necessity of security systems has always been a driving factor in business and industry. The tragic events of Sept.

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Do Your Systems Have Class and Style?
by
Wayne D. Moore
| March 2003
| under
  • Your Business

In the day-to-day challenges of electrical contracting, when a specific wiring question arises, the wiring methods you use depend on what you have learned in the trade along with an occasional dose of the National Electrical Code.

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