Consultants Ӱ – Page 117
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Hill announces senior executive appointments
Firm hires a new senior executive and promotes another executive in its European project management group
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RLF project manages £9m social housing scheme
The Forum social housing scheme forms part of Hatfield's regeneration
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Capita completes stage one of £2.5m playground
Play Pathfinder aims to provide children free access to natural and innovative play opportunities
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Gleeds secures £55m college contracts
Consultant appointed to project manage college schemes in Northamptonshire
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Capita launches mountain bike trail design service
Consultant will offer clients design and build service for mountain bike trails
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WYG wins £4.17m contract in Serbia
Project aims to ensure EU gets full value for funds directed at regional development
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Cyril Sweett in talks over £30bn of Iraqi reconstruction
Plan includes rebuilding Baghdad, Najaf and Karbala, and adding multibillion-pound city extensions
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Currie & Brown robbed of Mexican police station haul
A programme to build 80 police stations in Mexico, that was being managed by Currie & Brown, is to be re-tendered as the government tries to drive down costs
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Green Shoots
Each week Ӱ will ask an expert to analyse the latest evidence of green shoots, and see if it stands up to scrutiny. This week we have Simon Rawlinson, partner in Davis Langdon, on housing
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Cyril Sweett rules out appeal
Cyril Sweett will not appeal against the decision to leave it off an £800m consultants framework
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Bouygues fined £160,000 for worker death
Contractor pleaded guilty to breaching regulations after man was killed by a reversing vehicle
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EC Harris lands Trafalgar Square green scheme
GLA appoints consultant as project manager and CDM coordinator on energy saving project
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Capita hires former Highways Agency chief executive
Consultant strengthens focus on intelligent transport and heavy infrastructure markets
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Capita buys urban design consultant AMA
Consultant acquires Andrew Martin Associates' three offices for an undisclosed sum
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Davis Langdon to take plunge in Saudi Arabia
Davis Langdon is to open an office in Saudi Arabia to boost market share in the country
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'Revolutionary' QS James Nisbet dies, aged 89
Industry figures gathered in Leatherhead, Surrey, on Monday for the funeral of James Nisbet, the “revolutionary” quantity surveyor who invented cost planning
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Shock as Cyril Sweett and Gleeds miss £800m deal
Top QSs refuse to rule out appealing OGC decision to leave them off project management framework
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Bouygyes UK fined £18,000 after carpenter's 5m fall
HSE slates contractor's 'poorly supervised and inadequately trained system of harnessing'
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Firms named for £800m government project management framework
Mace, Capita Symonds, Faithful + Gould, Mott MacDonald and Rider Levett Bucknall are among those picked but Gleeds and Cyril Sweett excluded
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