All QS articles – Page 30
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Buro Four promotes two to board
Ian Higgs and David Boles have been appointed to consulant’s board of directors
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Gleeds launches in Canada
Outpost will target energy, infrastructure, commercial and industrial sectors
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Trump’s US-Mexico border wall ‘could cost $31bn’
Cost consultant Gleeds calculates key election pledge could far exceed 45th president’s $12bn estimate
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Ridge appoints new equity partners
Richard Thorpe and Mark Richards have been promoted to equity partners
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Toxic workplaces ‘threaten wellbeing’, says Aecom study
Consultant says weak design leads to poor productivity, long-term sickness and has impact on staff recruitment and retention
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Hill plans to buy 'at least one' UK consultant
Chief executive reveals strategy to acquire major QS company within two years to grow UK business
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Why is productivity better in the US?
To build our ambitious infrastructure and housing programmes the UK needs to improve its productivity levels, and the Americans can show us how
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Arup staff numbers head towards 13,000
Global engineer posts strong results for the year to March 2016
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Aecom lifts the lid on its new London HQ
Central London office wins a SKA gold rating for environmental performance
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G&T ups number of equity partners after strong year
Consultant says trading since the Brexit vote has been ‘positive’, but warns 2017 could see a slowdown in some markets
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DBK brand to disappear in the new year
The consultant is to operate under RPS Consultancy Services from 1st January
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WSP PB and Gleeds confirmed on £500m MP's offices revamp
The consultants have been awarded the programme, project and cost management role on the project
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F+G poaches more senior Arcadis staff
Former Arcadis partners Chris Read and Kieran Mulhern have joined F+G
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Consultant team scoops £500m MPs' offices revamp
Exclusive: The winner joins architect BDP on the restoration of the Westminster buildings
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Hard Brexit could mean 215,000 fewer construction workers, says Arcadis
Restrictions on foreign labour could send costs sprialling and put projects in jeopardy
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