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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 ... -
Going against the grain
Rebecca Mair regales Electrical Connection with the story of her her journey as a female electrician. As I child I loved watching my Dad ... -
Legrand Securit LED Exit Sign is tamper-resistant
The Legrand Securit LED Exit Sign is tamper-resistant and has been specifically designed for institutions such as detention centres, police stations and correctional facilities. ... -
Excel Life produces hybrid-style USB charger
Excel Life has collaborated with researchers and engineers to produce a hybrid-style USB charger. Equipped with Type A and Type C port, the device ... -
Running a tight ship: Kerfoot upgrades Maritime Museum
An extensive electrical upgrade to the Maritime Museum enlisted precision planning skills from one NSW contractor. Located in the bustling Sydney suburb of Darling ... -
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 ... -
Legrand CX3 Modular Contactors act as soldier for time switches
Legrand’s family of time switches is a great energy saver, used for an array of electrical applications in dwellings. The time switches can be ... -
NECA urges ActewAGL to consider local electrical contractors for Big Business Light Switch
NECA has called upon the ACT Government to urge energy provider ActewAGL to consider the ACT’s electrical contractors, retailers and wholesalers for the rollout ... -
Schneider Electric launches new products as part of the Clipsal Iconic range
Schneider Electric has today launched the next phase of the Clipsal Iconic range of switches, sockets and smart devices, which were first launched in ... -
Essential Services Commission announces double pay rate for Victorian solar owners
The Essential Services Commission announced that from 1 July, Victoria’s solar feed-in tariff will more than double from 5c/kWh to 11.3c/kWh. The announcement was ...