All QS articles – Page 66
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NewsNetwork Rail picks boss for Australian consulting business
Network Rail Consulting has appointed Peter Koning as general manager of its newly-established Australia and New Zealand operation
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CommentIt’s about capacity, stupid!
We won’t be able to keep up with higher workloads unless we make construction appealing for young people again
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NewsWilkinson Eyre and Alinea bag major City scheme
Property investor Mitsubishi Estate Company unveils project team for major new scheme in City of London
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CommentOlder, wiser but do they listen?
With the market on the up we do need to worry about main contractors feeling the pinch as subcontractors push their margins up
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CommentBeware of the perils of Qatar work
Why resisting the lure of the 2022 World Cup might be good news for your business
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NewsCore Five poaches three Davis Langdon bosses
Davis Langdon’s former head of private residential among those to join cost consultant Core Five
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NewsG&T to revamp New York chat show studios
Firm will project and cost manage rennovation of NBC’s headquarters at 30 Rockefeller Center
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CommentInvitation to innovate
We need to pick up the pace and find new ways of working if we’re going to do anything about climate change
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NewsDBK wins £16m Poole resi scheme
Consultant appointed project manager on 80-flat project for older people
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NewsNetwork Rail wins consulting role on £4.8bn Sydney rail project
Network Rail’s consulting business has won a role on a £4.8bn rail project in Australia.
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CommentColombia is hungry for growth
The US government may be shutting up shop, but another country in the americas is open for business
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NewsAtkins buys consultant in Singapore
Atkins has bought a project management business in Singpaore
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NewsRider Levett Bucknall wins Baku European Games work
Consultant to provide cost advice for temporary overlay infrastructure and venues for inaugural European Games in Azerbaijan
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CommentRecruitment consultants: A welcome menace
You may think having your staff tapped up by recruitment consultants is annoying but it’s actually doing the industry a lot of good
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NewsG&T exits ‘tough’ Eastern Europe market
Firm exits eight countries in Eastern Europe and focuses on ‘more stable’ parts of Western Europe
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NewsCH2M Hill ‘must act’ on Qatar 2022 worker exploitation
Programme manager on World Cup asked to intervene on build project that ‘could cost up to 4,000 lives’
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CommentBIM: A romance of many dimensions
Thanks to the introduction of BIM, two-dimensional geometry is no longer sufficient for QSs
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NewsT&T wins role on expansion of Abu Dhabi airport
Turner Townsend has won a role on the major expansion of Abu Dhabi International Airport
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CommentHow to jump the skills gap
As new orders flood in, atttracting and retaining experienced workers becomes ever more vital
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CommentThe Stirling Prize and the missing QSs
Quantity surveyors don’t just keep the score but contribute to good design - so why did the RIBA fail to credit them at the Stirling Prize Awards?














