All QS articles – Page 124
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NewsMitie triumphant again as 127 race at Littler Britain
Glorious conditions aid downsized industry sailing event, as it raises £20,000 for charity
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FeaturesGetting through Christmas: Hays contractors' salary survey 2009
There may be the odd sign of spring in some sectors, but the labour market is stuck in the bleak midwinter – as this year’s contractors’ salary guide makes clear
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NewsEC Harris posts healthy profit
Consultant EC Harris has unveiled a full-year pre-tax profit of £41.1m, down slightly on the previous year’s £41.4m
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NewsCommercial property returns to capital growth
IPD index shows first rise for UK market since June 2007
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NewsBoxing champ Joe Calzaghe opens Welsh bridge
Capita project manages and designs £3.2m Pont Calzaghe Bridge as part of Newbridge's regeneration
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NewsTreat recession recovery with caution
Europe is heading out of the recession but the UK has a long way to go, warns the ChandlerKBS partner
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NewsEC Harris completes first UK Infiniti 'retail centre'
Japanese luxury carmaker arrives in the UK following successful European launch
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ChandlerKBS announces promotion
Consultant promotes two to associates at the Welsh and Belfast offices
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NewsCapita project manager on ‘quietest building in the world’
Firm also designer on £11m Bristol University’s Centre for Nanoscience and Quantum Information
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NewsRICS launches construction insurance guidance
New guidance aimed at helping project managers, QSs and building surveyors
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NewsRICS faces legal action over New Rules of Measurement
Construction Confederation furious at exclusion from document, which it says breaches its copyright
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NewsRICS reports rise in demand for rented homes
Surveyors witness increase in number of prospective renters of UK housing
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FeaturesSchools funding: adding up for politicians
Once the UK’s borrowing hits 12% of GDP, how much money will be available to build schools? Well, that depends on how the next government does its sums
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NewsMace's QS division enjoys Sense of progress
SME profile Five years after quitting G&T, Chris Goldthorpe can reflect on a gamble well taken
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NewsConsultants surviving the recession
Hill senior vice president says rise to the challenge of increasing demand for dispute services and look to new markets
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NewsWYG buys itself time for rescue deal
Consultant engineer puts test off till September as talks with lenders over estimated £90m debt continue
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CommentWhen is a duck an albatross?
Davis Langdon’s recent purchase of architect DEGW may mark another mutation in the DNA of cost managers. But there are reasons to think it will be a problematic one













