All QS articles – Page 159
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NewsIt’s official: London is most expensive place on Earth to build
London had the highest tender prices in the world last year, according to a report by Rider Levett Bucknall.
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Features‘Perversely, some see us as a burden’
Project managers are the fastest growing force in construction but also one of the most divisive. Do they expertly pull the strings or tangle projects in knots? Stephen Kennett canvassed the opinions of some well-placed, if occasionally exasperated, observers
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Hill wins £6m Saudi tower contract
International consultant is project manager for Andalusia Square Towers in Jeddah
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NewsF+G expands Nottingham office
Consultant's five appointments brings total number of employees to 100
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NewsEC Harris appoints regional head of regeneration
new consultant to deliver commercially viable regeneration schemes for north region
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NewsQS wins Moustache of the Year award by a whisker
Female colleagues at Bovis Homes honour Neil Adams for his impressive growth
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RICS sets dates for eTendering breakfast seminars
Free seminars in December and January offer ways to manage tenders online
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Assessment of prolonged cruelty
To become a chartered surveyor you must undertake an assault course than can take years to complete. Success depends on guts, fighting instinct and the tough love of a good employer. In Building’s first APC survey, Katie Puckett finds out what help the top firms offer their raw recruits
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NewsTropus & Spicer becomes consultancy’s latest merger
Tropus and Spicer Partnership combine to create £4m-turnover practice
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NewsWYG appoints new managing director for new division
Consultant restructures firm to include three new divisions to join new management services
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NewsLiving the dream
How many people know exactly what they want to do when they leave school, askes the EC Harris QS
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Gleeds advises the Helix on £25m lottery win
Consultant cost advisor to the bid for the Big Lottery Fund’s Living Landmark programme
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NewsThree Davis Langdon projects shortlisted for £50m lottery fund
Public vote sees three schemes including Eden Project's the Edge reach final shortlist
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NewsFaithful + Gould scouts for QS talent in schools
Consultant organises interactive student workshop in Nottingham to offer a taste of the profession
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NewsRedeploy frontline QSs to win construction battle
A shortage of QSs is holding up the upgrade of the Ministry of Defence's £18bn estate. The chairman of Rider Levett Bucknall says a smarter deployment of QS resource could ease the problem
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NewsShortage of QSs throws Defence Estates into chaos
UK’s biggest client needs to double number of QSs to cope with upgrade of 18bn estate
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Cluttons promotes two to partner
Consultant promotes two at the project and building consultancy department
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NewsCyril Sweett profit up 23%
First results as public listed company sees interim profit rise to £2.52m














