All Engineers articles – Page 12
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NewsWSP wins role on Manchester transport framework
Work worth £35-80m will be offered under the framework
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NewsRamboll UK loses 50 jobs
News comes as Steve Canadine takes over as managing director of engineer’s UK arm
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News50 jobs at risk as WYG Ireland is liquidated
But engineer bids to buy back Northern Ireland division
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NewsHalcrow's Thames Hub director retires
David Kerr headed-up plans for the Thames estuary airport for the engineer
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NewsCostain on the prowl for engineering acquisitions
Exclusive: Contractor Costain is looking to acquire specialist engineering practices
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NewsMouchel assets sold out of pre-pack administration
Administrator KPMG sells trading business to newly-incorporated MRBL Limited
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NewsNorth Midland Construction revenue down 18%
Contractor launches new cost cutting drive as construction division hit by problem project and difficult market
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FeaturesThe missing apprentices
Why are there fewer apprentices in construction despite increased government spending on apprenticeships? Building investigates
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NewsHalcrow and Arup set for £30bn Severn barrage plan
Exclusive: Both engineers expected to be employed after mega energy project receives boost from prime minister
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NewsMott, Capita and NPS winners on £94m East Riding framework
Council consultant framework includes 43 firms
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NewsOlympic stadium makes engineering gongs shortlist
London 2012 venue one of 60 structures that make the ICE’s cut
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NewsNG Bailey win £15m Birmingham University job
Firm to provide M&E for Willmott Dixon’s Institute of Art and Design
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NewsT Clarke picks up two jobs from failed M&E firms
Electrical contractor picks up a couple of school jobs from Airedale M&E and Rotary Scotland
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NewsMott Macdonald bags Abu Dhabi pumping station job
Engineer wins contract to provide services for development of one of world’s largest underground pumping stations
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NewsKeltbray enjoys strong revenue growth
Keltbray Group saw a 24% increase in turnover last year with revenue up to £108m.
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NewsArchitects and engineers launch Olympic marketing protest
RIBA and Institution of Structural Engineers call for government to lift London 2012 marketing gag
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NewsCivil engineering workloads fall in second quarter
Civil engineering workloads fall in second quarter














