All articles by Iain Withers – Page 122
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NewsEC Harris wins 1,200-home Oxford scheme
Consultant appointed cost and project manager by Grosvenor
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NewsCPA revises up 2012 output forecast
Industry set for 2.9% drop in output rather than a 5.2% fall
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NewsCarillion and Lovell win places on £300m framework
Contractors bag five-year heating maintenance framework
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NewsGovernment claims £1.5bn infrastructure savings
Treasury says procurement improvements could lead to £3bn savings by 2015
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NewsFoster wins £82m home improvements deal
Biggest win to date for East Anglia-based maintenance firm
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NewsDavis Langdon takes top spot in QS barometer
Gleeds pushed into second place in year ending 31 March
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NewsMajor QS firms set sights on doubling operations in Asia
Ambitious strategies in the East follow Arcadis’ purchase of DLS
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FeaturesWorking in Asia: Rush to the East
Suddenly Asia is the place to be - witness Arcadis’ dramatic expansion into the area with its purchase of Davis Langdon & Seah last week. But with so many players moving into the market, what can they do to ensure they survive? Iain Withers reports
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News'Majority' of 255 Killby & Gayford staff laid off
Administrator BDO seeks buyers for historic fit-out company
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NewsCITB to launch new business to rival private training firms
Chairman to consult on making skills body more commercial
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NewsFormer RIBA president to run for Bristol mayor
Architect George Ferguson is first candidate to emerge ahead of referendum
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NewsKillby & Gayford goes into administration
BDO handles administration of 150-year-old contractor, famous for high-end work including Number 10 Downing St
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NewsTen firms win place on £1bn MoJ framework
Balfour Beatty, ISG, Vinci and Lend Lease among the big winners
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NewsBam reprieve for out-of-work O’Donnell subbies
Contractor takes on 70 of the subcontractor’s workforce on £50m student digs
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NewsCSCS hires former Balfour boss as chief
Former Balfour Beatty Ground Engineering managing director Graham Wren takes over at industry skills card scheme
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NewsWSP Group ‘urged to sell by investors’
Investors Schroders and Henderson thought to be pushing for sale to a bigger firm
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NewsBricklayer killed by lightning strike
Construction worker dies on Bovis Homes site during tea break
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FeaturesFeature: Colombia is open for business
Poor, dangerous and corrupt is the image many of us have of Colombia, so why would anyone want to go and work there? Because the country is changing fast and needs UK firms as badly as UK firms need the work it can offer.
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