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  • Oct 16, 2024 | lexology.com | Stephen Carlton |Fiona Curl |Belinda Harvey |Maiken B Hansen |Adeline Pang |Tim Power | +1 more

    It has been a productive year for the Australian Government through its award of multiple feasibility licences under the Offshore Electricity Infrastructure Act 2021 (Cth) and its associated regulatory framework (OEI Framework). Since issuing the inaugural licences in Gippsland earlier this year, global investors are now circling the highly coveted sites known for their world-class wind speeds, shallow water depths, and relative proximity to Victoria's grid backbone.

  • Oct 15, 2024 | cabletalkmagazine.com | Tim Power

    SELECT Member firm DMH Electrical Services was the power behind this year’s Green Home Festival in Edinburgh in mid-August when it provided the cabling for its first outdoor event. The Green Home Festival is organised by the Construction Industry Collective Voice (CICV) – made up of 29 trade associations, professional services bodies and companies, including SELECT – and is part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

  • Aug 9, 2024 | cabletalkmagazine.com | Tim Power

    It’s not often you get warned about the dangers of ticks and are asked to be respectful to newts in an onsite induction course, but that’s what the team from Member firm BMES (Scotland) Ltd learned before starting the M&E package for the Stornoway deep water port project in Lewis and Harris.

  • Jun 21, 2024 | thenationalnews.com | Tim Power

    Recent work by the Tourism and Archaeology Department of Umm Al Quwain has brought to light an ancient pearling town and Christian monastery on Siniya Island. The archaeologists working on the project – of whom I am one – believe that these remains can be identified with the “lost city” of Tu’am. But what, exactly, does this claim entail and why is it significant to the history of the Emirates? Tu’am is described by Arabic geographical and historical sources written in the Golden Age of Islam.

  • Jun 20, 2024 | cabletalkmagazine.com | Tim Power

    In June 2024, Mike Stark not only celebrates a 44-year career in the electrical industry – 40 of those years with the same business – but is also taking up the Presidency of SELECT. During that time, he has gone from a 16-year-old electrical apprentice with an Edinburgh-based firm in 1978 to joining Arthur McKay in 1984, where he has enjoyed many career opportunities as the family-run company expanded from Scotland into northern England.

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