All QS articles – Page 32
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CommentTrump's victory has major implications for global markets
The president elect has threatened to impose punitive tariffs on foreign goods, and that could have a huge economic impact worldwide
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NewsF+G poaches two senior Arcadis bosses
Kevin Chrisp and Andrew Prickett switch to rival consultant
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NewsGleeds expands French office with 10 hires
The consultant has made ten new appointments after picking up a raft of new work
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NewsSweett name phased out
The consultancy formed in 1928 has completed its meger into Currie Brown
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NewsLondon tender prices to fall 5% in two years, Core Five says
Consultant forecasts weak economic growth will lead to a reduction in tender prices
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NewsArcadis CEO leaves after board clash
Consultant also posts drop in third quarter profit and revenue, partly blamed on Brexit
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NewsJohn Rowan and Partners boss announces retirement from firm
Managing partner Stephen Gee to leave after 31 years at consultant
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NewsMagnox tender deals blow to £2.9bn consultancy framework
Nuclear decommissioning body launches its own tender for consultancy work
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NewsArup launches zero-waste ‘circular building’
All components and materials used on project on display at Building Centre can be re-used or recycled
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NewsArcadis bags £21m Yorkshire council contract
The consultant is working as a subcontractor for energy and services company Engie
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NewsAecom lands global Shell deal
Engineer will deliver rapid infrastructure works for the energy giant worldwide
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NewsMajor recruitment drive after Hinkley Point go-ahead
Somerset project now expected to unlock a potential £80bn nuclear new build pipeline
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CommentHinkley opens up UK markets to global competitors
The decision to give Hinkley Point the go-ahead means UK construction firms will find themselves increasingly up against competition from abroad
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NewsFlagship £2.9bn consultancy framework tender now online
Tender documents out for long-awaited framework
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FeaturesTop 150 consultants 2016
Consultants grew their UK staff by 5% overall during the past year, but where was the biggest growth and are cuts on their way as the post-Brexit fall-out makes itself felt?
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