All Engineers articles – Page 13
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EC Harris and WSP win Goldman Sachs HQ job
Consultant and engineer appointed for prestige Goldman Sachs development in London
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Ramboll bags role on £60m Thameslink job
Contractor Skanska set to appoint engineer to the £60m Bermondsey Dive under rail project
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Hyder power: Graham Reid
Graham Reid, Hyder’s UK managing director, explains how the firm has found itself with 500 vacancies to fill
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Genivar deal gives green light to WSP growth plans
WSP chief executive says Canada offers better opportunities than ‘languishing’ UK economy
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Way out west
WSP’s decision to submit to the charms of an overseas suitor is not surprising given the chief executive’s belief that the firm needed to grow fast
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Pension problems: Don't look now
Construction firms’ final salary pension liabilities of £33bn are set to attack their balance sheets, stop investment and hold back growth for years to come. Yet far from confronting the problem, many are simply ignoring it and hoping it will go away. Will Hurst reports
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Atkins boss says global work will bolster UK business
David Tonkin says international projects will bolster the engineer’s UK arm which was only region to see revenue shrink last year
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Atkins grows 9% but UK arm struggles
Engineer’s UK arm is the only region to see revenue shrink last year
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Atkins wins job on £750m Hong Kong road scheme
Engineer to lead on connection between Hong Kong airport and bridge to Macau
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Chris Cole: ‘I’ll stay at WSP’
Chief executive says he’ll stay for medium to long term after Genivar acquisition
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Mouchel pushes up cost-cutting target to £21m
Consultant will restructure into two divisions and close 13 offices
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Genivar takeover to fuel WSP acquisitions
Chris Cole says engineer will leverage financial “firepower” of Canadian consultant Genivar
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WSP takeover analysis: Too good to be true?
Analyst Tony Williams crunches the Genivar takeover numbers
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WYG slips into operating loss
Consultant says it is ahead of schedule following huge 2011 restructuring
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UK engineers shortlisted for Qatar railway
Four British-based firms in frame for Doha metro scheme but UK contractors could miss out on £35bn-worth of work
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Engineers prepare for Queen’s giant cake bake-off
Teams order in over two tonnes of ingredients
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Olympic engineers win their own gold medals
2012 Stadium and Velodrome work of Paul Westbury and Chris Wise recognised by Institution of Structural Engineers