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Features
Top 150 Consultants 2023: The choppy economic waters may be calmer but we are still far from dry land
This year’s survey sees rising optimism and strong growth – but a great deal of wariness about the macro-economic situation remains
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News
Top 150 consultants more optimistic about trading conditions than a year ago
Firms defy wider gloom with 80% of companies reckoning business will get better or stay same in coming 12 months
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Profit falls at Costain as revenue holds steady
Restructuring costs brought profit down in first half, firm says
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Bam’s UK income holds up despite 10% fall in overall revenue
Dutch engineering giant posts fall in revenue and profit for half-year
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Whitby Wood merges with rival engineer
£6.5m turnover business brings in firm which worked on venue staging ABBA concerts
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Sweco bulks up UK business with fresh acquisition
Turnover for UK and Ireland operations has increased by more than two thirds
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Features
Building Awards 2018: Engineering Consultant of the Year
Read about this year’s winner and runners-up of the Engineering Consultant of the Year award
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News
Pell Frischmann eyes smaller rivals after clinching acquisitions' war chest
Firm also inks deals worth £30m for work in India and Iraq
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Man at the helm when Carillion went under finds new role
Keith Cochrane named chair of a Scottish engineering firm
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Speculation mounts over cause of bridge collapse in Genoa
Preliminary theories include poor design, fudged maintenance and mafia cost-cutting
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Consultants land spots on £1bn Wates regen job
Firms including Aecom and GL Hearn to carry out work on east London regeneration
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Comment
To boost female representation, civil engineering must tackle a more fundamental perception challenge
To attract female talent, civil engineers need to become more than the unsung heroes of the built environment
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Stansted Airport names engineers for £600m transformation project
Mott MacDonald and Ramboll will work on the £130m new arrivals terminal
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Balfour Beatty bags £287m University of Manchester job
UK’s biggest builder lands one of largest one-off HE deals ever let
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Comment
Architects, engineers and consultants are boosting turnover as they focus on overseas markets
Good news for UK firms - but it does not mean UK construction is doing well