All Engineers articles – Page 14
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NewsWYG slips into operating loss
Consultant says it is ahead of schedule following huge 2011 restructuring
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NewsUK 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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NewsEngineers prepare for Queen’s giant cake bake-off
Teams order in over two tonnes of ingredients
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NewsOlympic engineers win their own gold medals
2012 Stadium and Velodrome work of Paul Westbury and Chris Wise recognised by Institution of Structural Engineers
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NewsHyder launches new Saudi subsidiary
Engineer unveils “aggressive” expansion plans in the country
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NewsBabock JV cleans up with £1.9bn nuclear job win
Engineer and partners to complete clean up at Dounreay nuclear site up to 16 years faster than previously expected
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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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NewsRamboll refocuses on overseas mega projects
Consultant eyes major infrastructure work in Middle East, Russia and eastern Europe
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NewsArup wins £10m HS2 contract
Engineer partners with Grimshaw and Costain on job to design new Euston station
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NewsRamboll posts strong results after Gifford takeover
Pre-tax profit, turnover and order book all up after acquisition of UK consultant
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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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NewsEngineers named for £1.5bn nuclear framework
Mott MacDonald, Jacobs + Babcock and URS on design framework for Sellafield decommissioning
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NewsCH2M Hill wins £5bn Qatar World Cup
UK firms Mace, Arup and T&T thought to be among those to lose out
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NewsAtkins locks in Alcatraz job
Engineer will oversee structural reinforcement to the famous prison
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NewsArcadis chief executive steps down
Leader of EC Harris deal Harrie Noy to depart after 37 years at the firm














