All QS articles – Page 12
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CommentThe office of the future – and why we need it
Workplaces have always evolved and will carry on doing so to reflect the changing needs of the people inside them, Iain Parker writes
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NewsContact between client and Rydon was ‘irregular and improper,’ cost consultant tells Grenfell Inquiry
Advisor ‘shocked’ to learn of £800k value engineering talks with future main contractor while OJEU process was still live
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NewsImpact of covid ‘on a par’ with financial crash, says T&T chief
‘It’s as tough as I’ve seen it,’ adds Vince Clancy
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NewsGreen light for Assael’s Southall scheme
First of five major housing projects by TfL and Grainger team OK’d by planners
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NewsCovid puts brakes on Edinburgh consultants’ framework for second time
Council extends current deal by another four months
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NewsHost of consultants appointed to £500m framework
Deal being run by Procure Partnerships will last four years
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CommentPost covid supply chains
Iain Parker considers strengthened supply chains in the face of US-China trade wars, impending Brexit tariffs and an ongoing pandemic - plus the need to cut carbon
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NewsConsultants eye decade-long east London framework worth £550m
Scheme in Tower Hamlets runs across 15 lots
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NewsLondon faring better than most in wake of covid crisis, RLB says
Consultant adds work in capital holding up because sites stayed open and size of projects being built
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NewsHB Reavis eyes early 2021 start for Shoreditch office block
Scheme by Make Architects was OK’d by London mayor last autumn
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CommentHow to adapt now and for the future
Business are tackling urgent problems but they also need to think further ahead about long-term trends emerging from this crisis, says Alinea’s Iain Parker
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CommentHow other countries are reopening construction
Others around the world have come out of lockdown ahead of the UK, Gleeds chair Richard Steer looks at what we can learn about returning to work
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NewsAlinea warns on productivity levels of sites
Cost consultant says reduced workforce numbers mean jobs can’t operate effectively
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NewsPandemic forces RLB to delay company strategy plan by six months
Firm has furloughed staff and introduced pay cuts to deal with coronavirus outbreak
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NewsStaff return to work at Currie & Brown’s Wuhan office
Base in Chinese city had been shut for three months
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CommentIt is time to think about post pandemic recovery
A good approach to tackling an economic slump is to build your way out
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NewsFirms ramp up preparations to send staff home
IT systems stress-tested while contractors work out how to keep sites running as coronavirus outbreak worsens














