All QS articles – Page 63
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Sweett revenue increases 18%
Firm’s chair hails “disciplined approach” as the secret to Sweett’s success
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WYG reports rise in profitability
Firm reports operating profit of £1.7m in the first half of 2013-14
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Mace picks new programme management boss
Mace has appointed a new boss of its global programme management business
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Comment
Construction cost outcomes - spending time where it really matters
Trying to second guess inflationary trends is less important than getting the basics right on making a project successful
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Comment
The importance of cost in design
Whole life costs are increasingly important drivers for clients expecting maximum return on good design
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Aecom's commercial team in new shake-up
Will MacDonald joins from Inhabit Group, while Paul Nash departs for Turner Townsend
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Sweett lands £200m Manchester engineering campus
Consultant will join Buro Four on Mancheter University’s largest ever project
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G&T profit up for first time in four years
Consultant boosted by overseas growth but shrinks 9% in the UK
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RICS launches specialist qualification for infrastructure skills
RICS Built Infrastructure Pathway will certify surveyors’ competency in skills including project and cost management, project finance, and BIM
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Comment
Life in the labour camps
The working conditions in Qatar are becoming clearer as time goes on. Companies need to use their influence to improve standards
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Former DL partners to build ‘humane’ Qatar worker homes
Exclusive: Firm says housing will provide ‘dignified’ conditions as scrutiny grows on World Cup labour practices
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Waterman increases engineering staff by 5%
Continued growth in the UK drives expansion for engineering and environmental consultant
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Atkins buys US nuclear consultant
Global consultant says the acquisition is part of a strategy to become a world leading energy consultant
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Features
Can the government's consultant framework defy the critics?
A government framework worth £750m to construction consultants was finally re-tendered at the end of October - 10 months late. Can it be taken seriously after such a delay?
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Aecom poaches EFA design chief for global education role
Mairi Johnson leaves role at Education Funding Agency to head firm’s education consultancy
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RLB bags £120m Barbados beach scheme
Firm appointed project manager and QS on residnetial complex
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Aecom back in the black
Aecom returns to a full-year profit and reports “solid growth” in Europe
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Government finally issues £750m consultants tender
Up to 31 firms could win places on repeatedly delayed framework
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Comment
Let's seize the opportunities in Saudi Arabia
Infrastructure investment programmes for existing and new cities are on a different scale in the Kingdom
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Aecom launches programme management consulting arm
New business to be led by former Turner Townsend infrastructure director Paul Dyson