About EPMLtd
Name: ARCHER MALCOLM TROTMAN
Address: Mt. Pleasant Argyle, St. Vincent and the Grenadines.
Email:[email protected]
Ph No:1 (784) 528-6868
DoB: 17th July 1958
Summary of Qualifications:
Total Project Management of the Electrical Installation of construction for building projects This include all Planning and Scheduling.
Projects areas:
Project Administration
Estimating and Costing
Bid management
Contract Negotiation.
Recruitment and Staff management
Procurement and Supply of goods and services.
Installation and Maintenance.
Consultation on conflicts with MEP engineers.
Key contract areas:
Electrical infrastructure, Power, Lighting, Data, Fire and security systems, Structured Cable, Lightning, Protection, Stand by Generator and UPS systems.
Featured articles and news
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Twas the site before Christmas...
A rhyme for the industry and a thankyou to our supporters.
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New apprentice pay rates coming into effect in the new year
Addressing the impact of recent national minimum wage changes.
EBSSA support for the new industry competence structure
The Engineering and Building Services Skills Authority, in working group 2.
Notes from BSRIA Sustainable Futures briefing
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Principal Designer: A New Opportunity for Architects
ACA launches a Principal Designer Register for architects.
A new government plan for housing and nature recovery
Exploring a new housing and infrastructure nature recovery framework.
Leveraging technology to enhance prospects for students
A case study on the significance of the Autodesk Revit certification.
Fundamental Review of Building Regulations Guidance
Announced during commons debate on the Grenfell Inquiry Phase 2 report.
CIAT responds to the updated National Planning Policy Framework
With key changes in the revised NPPF outlined.
Councils and communities highlighted for delivery of common-sense housing in planning overhaul
As government follows up with mandatory housing targets.