All QS articles – Page 77
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NewsSeven firms grab place on £28m North-east framework
Engineers Atkins, Mott Macdonald and URS all take spots
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NewsG&T for Foster + Partners' Manhattan skyscraper
Firm lands consultancy role on a Foster + Partners-designed New York skyscraper
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NewsDavis Langdon fills Asia gap
KPK takeover fills the gap created when Aecom failed to acquire Davis Langdon’s Asian business in 2010
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FeaturesConsultants in the regions: Two-speed Britain
Can consultants afford to keep their regional offices open?
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NewsAecom integrates divisions in global restructure
Exclusive: Davis Langdon will integrate with Aecom’s planning, design, building and engineering divisions
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NewsOlympics among winners at facilities management gongs
Davis Langdon, Interserve and Mitie also win BFIM awards
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NewsGovernment seeks firms for £120m estates framework
Up to ten consultants will provide estate rationalisation advice
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Hopkins and Ramboll picked for £250m West End scheme
Architect of the Olympic velodrome and engineer appointed to work on mixed-use Belgravia scheme
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NewsG&T scores with Qatar 2022 World Cup consultant role
Exclusive: UK firm appointed as cost consultant on project that promises to be ‘first carbon neutral World Cup’
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NewsGleeds wins extended role on £120m Peabody scheme
Consultant will act as development manager and employer’s agent on 527-home south London scheme
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NewsTurner & Townsend appoints new India MD
Mark Richards transfers from Kazahstan country manager role
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RLB restructures to target major projects
Consultant promotes Mark Weaver and Tony Catchpole to UK board
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Sweett completes £12m Lewisham hospital job
Consultant worked as cost consultant on A E overhaul
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NewsAecom wins role on Magic World Russia
Consultant to conduct feasibility study on theme park plans
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NewsG&T in UK restructure as it focuses on overseas growth
Exclusive: Firm reveals US expansion and Battersea win and confirms closure of domestic regional offices
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NewsDavis Langdon’s Olympic specialists transfer to Crossrail
A dozen consultants are to join the project to provide procurement and supply chain management services
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FeaturesTop 200 Consultants in 2012: Don't look now
There is little movement in this year’s Top 200 Consultants league tables, but don’t take that to mean the outlook is calm for the sector. On the contrary, the predictions are for more mergers, falling incomes and ever tighter margins
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NewsG+T scoops Battersea redevelopment role
Exclusive: Firm will act as cost consultant on first phase of £5.5bn scheme
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NewsDavid Cameron takes UK construction firms to Brazil
Foster + Partners, Laing O’Rourke, Mott MacDonald, Arup, and Aecom among firms on PM’s trade mission














