All QS articles – Page 12
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Comment
How 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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News
Alinea warns on productivity levels of sites
Cost consultant says reduced workforce numbers mean jobs can’t operate effectively
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Pandemic 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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Staff return to work at Currie & Brown’s Wuhan office
Base in Chinese city had been shut for three months
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Comment
It 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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News
Firms ramp up preparations to send staff home
IT systems stress-tested while contractors work out how to keep sites running as coronavirus outbreak worsens
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News
Alinea the latest firm to warn of rising labour costs
Consultant says low unemployment rate and Brexit will see contractors fork out more
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News
Staff in digital and tech roles cash in on demand for their skills
Building’s latest consultants salary survey says partners at London QS firms are the biggest average earners
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News
Eric Parry’s rejected plan to revamp Dolphin Square set for appeal
Planning inspector to probe redevelopment of 1930s London landmark after councillors overruled officers’ advice to approve
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Gleeds brings in former WYG boss to lead UK business
Douglas McCormick will be in charge of 1,100 staff
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Tulip team launches appeal against decision to refuse it planning
Project backers seek to overturn mayor of London’s veto
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Atkins opens fourth office in Ireland
Company has seen staff numbers in country double in last five years
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Oxford college OK’d for homes and innovation hub
Development arm of St John’s masterminding Oxford North job
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Features
We fought a shark… and won: Rider Levett Bucknall talks to Building
Sixteen years ago, venture capitalists tried to pick RLB clean. Dave Rogers asks three of its top team how it survived – and thrived
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