All QS articles – Page 56
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Alinea tops £2m turnover in first year
Consultant was founded by six former directors of Davis Langdon and EC Harris last year
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T&T makes scores of senior promotions
Consultant appoints 28 directors and 58 associate directors
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RICS lobbies for compulsory embodied carbon monitoring
New proposed methodology developed by construction firms could become industry standard
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Revealed: HS2 consultant spend runs £87m over budget
Exclusive: Government figures show spending across a raft of consultancy contracts has run 86% over budget
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BCO launches new guide to specification
The British Council for Offices launches guide at its annual conference
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Goring departs from Capita a year after losing top job
Senior executive exits after winning £400m MoD bid and will help Ben Ainslie’s British America’s Cup bid
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Capita to revamp Marylebone underground station
Capita has been appointed to upgrade Marylebone station on the London Underground
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Problem projects push CH2M Hill into the red
Firm reports loss over first quarter of the year after cost overruns on projects in US and Europe
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Waterman hires 145 in four months to meet jump in demand
Engineer on recruitment drive as workloads improve
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Finalists revealed for UK rail design competition
Moxon Architects is the only British practice to make it on to the shortlist in a competition to design attractive railway gantries for the UK
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Host of firms win places on massive NHS framework
Exclusive: More than 90 consultants win places on ‘one-stop shop’ framework to offer services to NHS
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Rider Levett Bucknall sets out expansion plans
Consultant’s UK division outlines plans to become a circa £70m-turnover business
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Consultants face skills shortage
Three quarters of consultants predict skills shortages over the next year
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The 2014 consultants' salary survey
Wages are still slowly on the up according to this year’s Building/Hays Construction consultants’ salary survey, but more significant is the drive towards recruitment in 2014, with firms seeking - and competing for - new talent to avoid skills shortages on the horizon
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Lack of infrastructure investment could hit recovery
Arcadis report finds lack of investment in new and replacement buildings and infrastructure could threaten UK’s economic recovery
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Spain comes out of the rain
Spain’s economy is off the emergency ward - and that goes for its property and construction sectors too
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UK and Japan strike deal for 2020 Olympics work
The UK and Japan sign a trade co-operation deal paving the way for UK firms to win work on Olympics and 2019 Rugby World Cup
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Aecom wins key role on UK Pavilion at Milan Expo 2015
Consultant will work with creative team behind winning design, to be announced later this month