All articles by David Matthews – Page 5
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NewsRob Smith retires from Davis Langdon after 36 years
Former senior partner left the firm on 30 April
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NewsApollo cuts 70% of staff at M&E acquisition
Cancelled projects and centralisation led to job losses at firm bought for £1m in 2010
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NewsEC Harris in major global expansion after Saudi win
Consultant’s nuclear project to boost staff in Saudi Arabia, while acquisition kickstarts growth in China
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NewsCyril Sweett shifts focus from UK
The firm has said 57% of its order book is from outside Europe
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NewsMott MacDonald offsets UK decline with overseas growth
Engineering giant cuts staff by 10% in two years but American business thrives
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NewsConsultant accused of Jo Yeates' murder admits manslaughter
Buro Happold consultant Vincent Tabak pleads guilty to manslaughter but denies murder and will face a full trial in October
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Morgan Sindall order book edges up
Contractor announces that trading is in line with expectataions although fit out work has fallen
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NewsGalliford Try: 'Spring selling season is back'
Contractor also sees slight improvement in construction order book
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NewsLondon commercial office construction up 137%
Boom in building in the capital in advance of a shortage of office space in 2012-13
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NewsTender prices 'have passed lowest point'
Yet slight increase in prices in Q4 2010 offset by spike in materials costs
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NewsGovernment 'scales back outsourcing plans'
Leaked note suggests private companies may have to partner with non-profit firms to win outsourced work
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NewsCapita Symonds to help Corrie move to Salford
Consultant to work with Mace to build new studio for Coronation Street on 7.7 acre site
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NewsCapita Symonds targets MoD property manager role
Move would see the firm chase soldiers for rent, and comes as part of acquisition-led growth strategy
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HMRC targets tax dodging plumbers and builders
SME builders have until end of August to take advantage of lower penalty scheme
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NewsGrosvenor posts £395m profit
Neo Bankside developer sees £700m growth in assets under management














