Contributors
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Clause for concern
Electrical estimators must beware of detrimental clauses in tender documents. Brian Seymour highlights the risks. Electrical contracting can be a bit of a gamble, in that ... -
Vegetables head towards the light
Growing vegetables out of season, isolated from the weather and with no need for arable land may not be a utopian dream any more. Phil Kreveld ... -
I really want to know!
Changes to the Wiring Rules will improve safety and could also help your business grow in unexpected directions. Gary Busbridge reports. Over the past few months ... -
Powering the battery boom
State governments can deliver benefits to electricity consumers, Australian industry and the public purse by using home battery storage incentives to encourage consumers to ‘trade in’ ... -
Saving grace
Dealing with power quality problems in small and medium installations can be a source of new business for contractors. Phil Kreveld explains. There’s money to be ... -
To bid or not to bid
Making submissions for larger projects can be a not-so-tender trap. Brian Seymour offers sage advice on avoiding the pitfalls. So many contractors have been sent down ... -
Licence to change
Electrical contractors must be trained in new technology or risk being relegated to a lower status. Wes McKnight explains The training of future tradespeople in our ... -
The three common fixed-line internet access technologies
There are three common fixed-line internet access technologies for the home. George Georgevits outlines the pros and cons of each. Internet access in the home has ... -
LDV G10 Diesel
SAIC has ramped up its presence in Australia with the release of long-awaited diesel engine variants for the LDV G10 mid-size van – and the promise ...