All QS articles – Page 79
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Davis Langdon buys Asian consultant KPK
Aecom-owned QS buys 600-strong firm trading across the region
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NewsAecom expands in Africa with BKS acquisition
US-based consultant buys 900-strong consultant South Africa-based consultant BKS
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NewsRICS to offer Olympics dispute resolution system
DAB system for early solution to legal problems set to be brought to a wider market
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NewsDavis Langdon takes top spot in QS barometer
Gleeds is in second place followed by T&T in year ending 31 July 2012
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NewsT&T wins Scottish museums job
Consultant will work on collections centre for nation’s treasures
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NewsRICS launches first embodied carbon guidance
Report will help surveyors measure environmental impact of buildings
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NewsDavid Bucknall to retire from Rider Levett Bucknall
Chairman who played pivotal role in 2007 merger that created RLB to be succeeded by Ann Bentley
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NewsAecom and Hill scoop £54m Abu Dhabi aiport scheme
Consultants will manage the construction of Abu Dhabi Midfield Terminal as part of a multi-billion-dollar airport investment
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NewsBouygues to build £65m Essex uni project
Bouygues Development and housing provider Derwent Living get go ahead for £65m accommodation project
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NewsAedas appoints Asda man as head of retail
Darrel Owens charged with winning European retail work
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NewsRICS calls for benchmarking of consultant fees
RICS asks government to intervene to stamp out underbidding as new figures show continuing decline in fees
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FeaturesCost of the Olympics: Was it worth it?
Everyone’s agreed that the Olympic park was hugely successful. But with questions raised over the cost of procuring the Games, is this a model other public sector projects should follow?
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NewsRevenue and profit fall at Bouygues
Bouygues UK saw profits halved last year, while turnover across the business down nearly a third to £145m
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NewsEC Harris for Doha metro project management role
UK consultant will be part of commercial risk management team for ‘red line’ of Qatari capital transport system
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FeaturesScots on the rocks: Construction in Scotland
Construction activity north of the border is expected to fall 7% this year, but does the Scottish government have better plans than Westminster for digging itself out of trouble?
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NewsBanks to take majority stake in Mouchel
Engineer to delist from the stock exchange as part of restructuring plans
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NewsHome Office picks firms for £20m framework
Exclusive: Drivers Jonas Deloitte, Gleeds, Mace and Mott MacDonald will work across Home Office estate
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NewsSweett completes delayed Inverclyde PFI sale
Consultant makes £850,000 pre-tax profit on disposal














