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News from A.C. Special Projects in 2010
Below you will find all the news about the company and the installations.
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Chroma-Q LED Provides Speedy Installation for BRDC British Grand Prix Ball
23 July 2010
For the third consecutive year, Chroma-Q™ LED fixtures brought the stunning Clubhouse of the British Racing Drivers’ Club (BRDC) at Silverstone racing circuit to life with a temporary lighting installation for their annual British Grand Prix Ball.
A.C. Special Projects Re-Energises Harlow Playhouse with LED Lighting
13 July 2010
A.C. Special Projects Ltd. have provided a colour-changing LED house lighting system for the main auditorium of the Harlow Playhouse theatre in Essex. The energy efficient system has significantly reduced the house lighting’s total power consumption, providing long-term savings in running costs.
A.C. Special Projects Plays it Safe with CHAS Accreditation
08 July 2010
A.C. Special Projects Ltd. have recently achieved the Contractors Health and Safety Assessment Scheme (CHAS) accreditation, reinforcing the company’s commitment to meeting the highest UK safety standards for their clients and employees.
A.C. Special Projects Supplies DALD Winners at 2010 Lighting Design Awards
16 March 2010
David Atkinson Lighting Design (DALD) picked up two awards at the prestigious 2010 Lighting Design Awards, for projects that were supplied by A.C. Special Projects Ltd.
A.C. Special Projects Provides the Gateway to Learning with Performance Lighting
22 February 2010
A.C. Special Projects Ltd has provided comprehensive lighting and rigging systems for two separate performance areas at Buckinghamshire New University’s recently opened £40 million learning complex, the Gateway.