All Careers articles – Page 13
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FeaturesChina market report: Once upon a time in the East
No country is changing at such a mind-boggling pace as China - now the largest construction market in the world and with new cities sprouting up all over the land. So is this the right time to be trying to muscle in on the market - or will fears of ...
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RMJM Hong Kong hit with £100k staff claim
Workers ask for unpaid wages, expenses, and other missing payments
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NewsBalfour Beatty director retires
Contractor says deputy chief executive Anthony Rabin will retire this summer
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NewsArchitects put off by cost of public procurement
RIBA research finds almost two-thirds shun process
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NewsOsborne construction MD made redundant
Keith Taylor, construction MD of £300m turnover contractor Osborne, has been made redundant
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News'Super sewer' could create 9,000 construction jobs
Report backed by TUC and London First calls on government to proceed with £4bn Thames Tunnel scheme
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NewsSweett Group names new directors
Infrastructure and property specialist strengthens Middle East and North Africa team
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FeaturesTop 50 rising stars of sustainability
We meet the construction industry’s green trailblazers
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Aecom poaches RLB’s head of Europe
Mike Staples joins Aecom to focus on “work with signature architects”
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NewsKey director to depart Mace fit-out firm
Robin Harris, Como’s sales and marketing director, will leave in June
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FeaturesUniversity Technical Colleges: Dumbing down
Until January of this year, University Technical Colleges were fast gaining favour as a way of attracting new talent into our industry. Then, out of the blue, education secretary Michael Gove downgraded vocational qualifications, putting the feasibility of the programme in question. Building asks whether the government is making a ...
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Careyjones Chapmantolcher closes northern offices
Both Leeds and Manchester offices will close leaving 31 jobs redundant
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NewsAlmost 250 jobs lost at MJN Colston
Only one buyer found for part of the stricken M&E specialist
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NewsMiliband hits out at skills downgrade
Labour leader argues government “snobbery” is damaging vocational training
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NewsLaing O'Rourke poaches Arup skyscraper expert
Globally-renowned structural engineer David Scott will quit Arup in New York to start with Laing next month
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NewsWSP will take on more staff in 2012, says Cole
Engineer hopes to return to being a ‘net recruite’ this year after job losses last year
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NewsRMJM hit by another departure
Principal landscape architect Kristin Taylor latest to leave the firm, as salary payments delayed again
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NewsM&E firms set up talks with Unite over wage agreement
HVCA says firms taking ‘a period of time to recoup’ after BESNA deal was scrapped
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NewsClients unnerved by Davis Langdon chief’s shock exit
Questions raised over unexplained departure of global chief executive Jeremy Horner
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FeaturesClass of London 2012: Apprentices on the Olympic park
The Olympic Delivery Authority bucked the trend of cutting investment in training and took on 457 apprentices on the Olympic park rather than the 100 planned. Emily Wright finds out how this has paid off














