All QS articles – Page 83
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Arcadis bags Abu Dhabi ports deal
Dutch engineer and UK subsidiary EC Harris win three-year framework
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Sweett Group appoints Far East bosses
Consultant strengthens its Hong Kong and China management team to target further expansion
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RICS launches new ‘Black Book’
Most significant launch of guidance for surveyors in 30 years - includes new standards on using BIM
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EC Harris wins 1,200-home Oxford scheme
Consultant appointed cost and project manager by Grosvenor
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Davis Langdon takes top spot in QS barometer
Gleeds pushed into second place in year ending 31 March
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Market forecast: Spring hasn’t sprung
Fears over the eurozone crisis may be subsiding, but construction is still in for a miserable year, with £5.4bn less work than 2011
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Working in Asia: Rush to the East
Suddenly Asia is the place to be - witness Arcadis’ dramatic expansion into the area with its purchase of Davis Langdon & Seah last week. But with so many players moving into the market, what can they do to ensure they survive? Iain Withers reports
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Major QS firms set sights on doubling operations in Asia
Ambitious strategies in the East follow Arcadis’ purchase of DLS
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Bouygues to position Thomas Vale for bigger jobs
Thomas Vale brand to remain with new French owner helping 143-year old contractor to win more complex work
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Arcadis still shopping after Davis Langdon & Seah buy
Boss Neil McArthur says Davis Langdon name will go from £79m turnover Asian consultant
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Arcadis buys Davis Langdon and Seah
EC Harris-parent acquires £79m turnover Davis Langdon & Seah
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Capita Symonds nets Sport England slot
Consultants win place on regional design and construction framework
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Hill wins three contracts in Iraq
Firm will work as project and construction manager on various re-building projects
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Five firms scoop £49m of HS2 civils work
Engineers Mott Macdonald, Arup and Atkins all to design parts of the new line
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Aecom bags £49m brace of water contracts
Engineer will work on the upgrade of Blackburn Meadows water works
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The 2012 consultants' salary survey: The measure of things
The Building/Hays Construction salary survey shows that infrastructure work has provided one of the few escapes in another sobering year for consultants, but the adoption of BIM technology is hitting technical experts hard. Building reports