Consultants – Page 157
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Mace's QS division enjoys Sense of progress
SME profile Five years after quitting G&T, Chris Goldthorpe can reflect on a gamble well taken
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Bovis to spot-check site staff in alcohol clampdown
Construction giant to exercise ‘extremely low’ tolerance levels in its random tests on workers
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Scottish government to end right-to-buy
New bill will introduce a social housing charter to raise standards
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Consultants surviving the recession
Hill senior vice president says rise to the challenge of increasing demand for dispute services and look to new markets
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WYG buys itself time for rescue deal
Consultant engineer puts test off till September as talks with lenders over estimated £90m debt continue
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Bechtel lures Davis Langdon sustainability expert to Crossrail
Crossrail has poached a member of Davis Langdon’s sustainability team as preparatory work for the £16bn project intensifies
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Gleeds drafted in to check Olympic fees paid to CLM
ODA brings in consultant to review delivery partner’s pay, after it earns £151m in year to March
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T&T undercuts Mace to win Woking job
Turner & Townsend has nabbed a Woking regeneration scheme from rival consultant Mace after offering a “significantly” cheaper price
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Capita team win place on gruelling challenge event
Intelligent Sport World Series Final features 12 annual corporate challenge events on six continents
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Finding the right career: QS or construction management?
Highlights from Ӱ's Forum: 'Career advice needed… help!'
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Capita Symonds to advise Sheffield United
Consultant is to provide services across club’s global estate and has been named platinum sponsor for the team
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Baqus chairman Roger Knowles steps down
Senior non-executive director Norman Cave will steer AIM-listed QS firm while Knowles continues as consultant
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White Young Green moots share issue
Consultant engineer reveals that deal to refinance £91m debt pile could lead to share dilution and exit from main stock market
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Capita sponsors Bristol Rugby
Capita branding will be on the home and away shirt and official Bristol Rugby merchandise
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Corby council to appeal birth defect judgment
Legal team claims 'serious and significant flaws' in court decision that reclamation works could have led to birth defects
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Abu Dhabi's first construction court
Arbitration is becoming more popular as a means of deciding construction disputes in Abu Dhabi, but the emirate hopes to change that by establishing the Gulf's first construction court. Will it work?
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Colour and shape
In the latest instalment of the diary of a QS forming a joint venture in India, the co-founders of London-based Box Associates find themselves on the wrong end of a web hosting company
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Pace of decline slows
RICS says despite activity still dropping, it was slowed by improvement in public sector workload
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Government faces High Court over regulation u-turn
Energy body threatens legal action over axing of ‘consequential improvements’ from Part L consultation