All Careers articles – Page 30
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NewsKPMG appoints head of infrastructure for construction
Former Citigroup and UK Department for Transport employee has 15 years experience in infrastructure projects
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NewsConstruction to employ more graduates
Survey reveals recruitment targets will be 1.8% higher than 2010
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NewsRICS cracks down on members’ misdemeanours
Questions raised over body’s right to impose fines and costs in previously decided court cases
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Austin-Smith:Lord partner exits in restructure
Architecture firm cuts jobs as it shifts focus, including partner who helped re-develop the business
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Latest construction appointments: 21 January 2011
This week Mansell, Balfour Beatty, Morgan Sindall, Bennett Construction, Ernst & Young and Heidrick & Struggles have made new appointments
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NewsGreat Portland FD moves to Hammerson
Hammerson finance director Simon Melliss will retire in June and be replaced by Timon Drakesmith
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NewsQuarter of construction firms reduced training in 2010
CITB-ConstructionSkills survey shows 18% planning further cuts this year
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NewsEC Harris announces head of programme management
Consultant appoints former VT Nuclear Services operations director and engineering boss at British Nuclear Fuels
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NewsRICS creates 'executive director' position
Mark Walley appointed to build RICS’ status and grow membership
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NewsCrossrail chief exec to step down
Rob Holden will leave this year to “explore new opportunities”
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NewsRoger Plank becomes ISE president
Institution of Structural Engineers to inaurgurate new president later this month
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NewsLaing O'Rourke Ireland halves staff as turnover plummets
Irish arm of construction giant cuts workforce after turnover collapses by 75%
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NewsConstruction braces itself for another tough year
Higher VAT and NI contributions plus the spending cuts spell a double dip recession for the sector
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FeaturesCasualties and survival tactics for 2011
If 2010 was the year of the wreckage, then 2011 has to be the year of crawling out of it
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Firms, people and government to watch in 2011
Here are some firms, people and government figures to keep an eye on
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Where the work will be in 2011
Construction companies will have to find new markets to carry them through 2011
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NewsVAT increase will cost more than 11,000 jobs, says FMB
FMB warns of likely decrease in work and increase in rogue traders as VAT rise hits hard














