All QS articles – Page 29
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NewsT&T bags role on two schemes for Durham University
The University is aiming to build a new teaching and learning centre and enhance its sports park
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NewsRamboll and Arup nab £6bn Germany-to-Denmark tunnel
Femern tunnel will be the longest immersed undersea tunnel in the world
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NewsRICS to publish global construction standard
Standard already being rolled out by some firms, including Arup
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NewsGleeds and O'Rourke ink £350m Welsh hospital deal
Work is expected to start on the 55,000 m2 project this August
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CommentPrice rises from suppliers should be challenged
Material costs are on the up but housing associations can secure better deals from the supply chain if they know how
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CommentWhy Mipim matters
This year’s Mipim is set to be just as jam-packed as 2016, with about 23,000 participants from 90 countries
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FeaturesConsultants' salary survey 2017: The bold and the bountiful
Strong hiring intentions and employee caution post the Brexit vote mean those prepared to move jobs could be richly rewarded - as may firms prepared to be aggressive in sourcing new hires
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NewsAtkins scoops £250m west London college
Firm to design college campus that’s part of a wider £500m mixed-use scheme
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CommentMind the tender price gap
Cost pressures have hit new highs, creating a lag between initial project costs and the final tender price, so what’s to be done?
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CommentThe need for International Women's Day
Gender equality in the workplace is not a ‘women’s issue’, the fact that it is still an aspiration has huge economic implications for us all
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NewsTowerEight sets sights overseas as growth continues
Turnover set to hit £12m in fifth year of business
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CommentWhy women don't pick construction careers
Women in Construction Week should prompt us all to think about how the industry can discard outdated stereotypes
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NewsWSP targets UK growth 'despite Brexit'
Toronto-listed engineer adds 2,500 employees through eight acquisitions last year
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CommentWe need a boring Budget
Next week the chancellor will unveil his spring Budget, let’s hope he uses it to strengthen existing policies and provide certainty rather than unleash any big surprises
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NewsArcadis snaps up ex-RICS president's firm
Consultant buys Birmingham-based firm run by Louise Brooke-Smith
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NewsMott Mac lands lead role on £108m Royal College of Arts job
The historic college is building a new Herzog de Meuron-designed building in Battersea
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NewsWSP makes four senior hires
Engineer strengthens its Glasgow, Birmingham, Leeds and Southern offices
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CommentHitting NHS deadlines
Getting stakeholder engagement right at the start is key to successful management of healthcare projects














