All QS articles – Page 74
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NewsSurveyor bodies strike deal to work more closely
RICS and ICES enter into a ‘historic agreement’ to work more closely together.
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NewsT&T buys US oil and gas specialist
Turner Townsend has expanded in the oil and gas sector with the acquisition of US-based consultant Larkspur Associates
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NewsAecom plans $500m share repurchase as profit drops
US-based parent of Davis Langdon posts first quarter results
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NewsMace poaches two Currie & Brown consultants
Mace appoints two new directors to its cost consultancy business
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NewsPlowman Craven completes management buy-out
Management takes over control from private investment business
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NewsClimate chair Gummer backs green growth campaign
Former secretary of state for the environment and current climate change committee chair throws weight behind Green for Growth
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NewsMace further strengthens its consultancy division
Firm recruits Matt Fitzgerald as division’s commercial director
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Sweett boosts infrastructure team
Consultant Sweett Group has appointed two directors to its infrastructure consultancy team.
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NewsTurner & Townsend opens Uganda office
Consultant also announces framework win for luxury jeweller Tiffany Co.
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NewsIndustry unites to demand action on green growth
UK Green Building Council leads construction bodies in call on chancellor to act on Green for Growth campaign
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NewsOver 100 supporters for Green for Growth campaign
Trade bodies, architects, contractors, clients and consultants among firms to sign up to Building’s campaign
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NewsGovernment will not list Broadgate
Culture secretary issues listing immunity for remaining parts of 1980s scheme
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NewsEC Harris promotes six to partnership
Three staff in the Middle East, two in the UK and one in China promoted
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NewsCapita Symonds managing director to lead defence bid
Jonathan Goring to take on full time role heading up Capita Symonds joint-bid for £400m Ministry of Defence private sector partner contract
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CommentConsultants: Little and large
From leviathans to boutique specialists, what will clients be looking for from the consultancy market in 2013?
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News40% of Davis Langdon equity partners have left since Aecom deal
Full scale of departures revealed but Aecom denies consultant has been weakened
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FeaturesAecom/Davis Langdon: Culture shock
Aecom bought Davis Langdon in 2010. Building talks to those who left, those who stayed, and the firm’s clients on what has changed - and what the future holds
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NewsRICS posts mixed financial results
Institution posts another loss but its income and membership numbers rise
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NewsAecom to project manage 67 schools in Liberia
US-based consultancy to oversee building projects in West African nation rebuilding after years of civil war














