All QS articles – Page 56
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NewsGovernment launches drive to boost number of female engineers
The government has announced a £30m fund to encourage more women into the sector
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NewsConsultants scoop £750m public sector framework
Exclusive: More than a dozen firms win places on long-awaited UK SBS framework - but big names miss out on UK lots
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NewsRevealed: How £750m framework winners scored
UK SBS ranked the 11 winners of the UK lots on price, quality and total score
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NewsRamboll UK posts first full-year profit for three years
Firm returns to profit following years of restructure and redundancies
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NewsRLB scoops £48m hospital contract
Consultant will project and cost manage £48m expansion of Leicster A E department
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NewsHyder posts sharp fall in profit after £11.2m writedown
Consultant takes hit on value of its Asian and German businesses, but UK performs strongly
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CommentContractors are sitting on a ticking time bomb
We need to talk about contractors - the contracting business model is under pressure
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FeaturesLife after Davis Langdon: One year on
Building catches up with the various offspring of the former Davis Langdon business
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NewsT&T launches two new Latin American offices
Consultant also makes two senior appointments in the region
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NewsBuild homes above hospitals, says WSP
Building above NHS buildings in London could deliver 77,000 homes, report finds
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CommentThe world is waking up to the need for standard measurement
Countries are coming together to stop comparing apples with pears when it comes to property asset measurement
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NewsRamboll wins garden hospital
Ramboll appointed engineer and project manager on planned 1.4 million ft2 hospital in Hillerød, east Denmark
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NewsAlinea 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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NewsRevealed: 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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NewsRICS lobbies for compulsory embodied carbon monitoring
New proposed methodology developed by construction firms could become industry standard














