All QS articles – Page 62
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NewsG&T makes former Lend Lease man partner
Ian Robinson appointed with remit to grow the firm’s project and programme management division
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Comment2014: Light at the end of the tunnel
Recovery isn’t just confined to the traditional centres of the London and the South-east - it is being replicated in each and every part of the country
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CommentSurveyors be warned: salacious 'selfies' could harm your career
Is it right employers pry into their staff’s online activity? Or should they mind their own business?
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CommentResi on the rise - but will input costs hold back profit in 2014?
Housing is driving construction’s recovery, but inflationary pressures may squeeze both contractors and residential developers
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CommentConstruction's crystal balls
No one knows exactly what will happen in 2014, but it will certainly be different
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NewsGovernment delays £750m consultants framework yet again
Framework now estimated to go live in June - over a year later than originally intended
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NewsCapita makes three senior appointments
Capita has made three senior appointments to its property and infrastructure business, formerly known as Capita Symonds
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NewsUK firms win key role on massive Moscow cultural park
UK consultants and architects part of winning consortium to masterplan massive tourism and cultural development outside Moscow
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NewsGlobal construction set for best year since 2007
Turner Townsend report predicts global market to have “best year since the financial crisis”
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NewsHousing-led recovery sparks labour shortages
RICS market survey warns labour shortages are holding back UK construction growth
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NewsWSP boss to chair ACE
Chris Cole appointed to oversee Association for Consultancy and Engineering’s corporate plan for 2014
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NewsAecom hires head of architecture in Europe
Consultant recruits former Austin-Smith Lord partner Jennifer Dixon to the role
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NewsT&T and Mace bag role on £6bn water framework
Consultants to provide a range of commercial and cost consultancy services on Severn Trent projects
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NewsSweett completes bribery probe
Independent investigation finds a Wall Street Journal allegation last summer “is not proven”
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NewsSweett appoints new finance boss
Consultant Sweett Group has appointed a new chief financial officer
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NewsWaterman restructure sees two directors leave
Consultant and engineer Waterman has axed two directors as part of a restructure of the business
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NewsEC Harris appoints new UK boss
Appointment one of several senior changes at firm and Dutch parent Arcadis
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NewsRival teams vying to take on stalled Pinnacle tower
Exclusive: Lipton Rogers and US-based developer Hines prepare competing bids for prestige City of London project
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CommentWhat a year that was!
What has changed in the last six months …? Not much, other than that confidence has returned














