All Careers articles – Page 11
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Laing O'Rourke appoints new senior executive
Laing O’Rourke has appointed David Stewart as a senior executive with immediate effect.
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Ex-Davis Langdon partners launch Core Five
QS firm set up by former partners will focus on cost consultancy work for residential, commercial and London schemes
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The state of play 02: Consultancy
In the second of our sector-by-sector reports, Ian Withers looks at the strategies consultants are adopting to meet the challenges of uncertain times
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Boris seeks consultants for London design panel
Consultants sought for design and urbanism procurement panel
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Labbad takes new role at Lend Lease
Europe chief executive Dan Labbad appointed Group chief operating officer and will relocate to Australia
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EC Harris loses three partners
Senior regional staff move on at end of ‘annual review cycle’
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EDF boss departs amid further nuclear doubt
Commercial director of French energy giant stands down amid continuing uncertainty over future of nuclear new build
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Byles poaches another schools director
Third former Partnership for Schools director joins Tim Byles new firm Cornerstone
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Atkins opens new Doha office
Specialist chalks up threefold increase in Qatar staff in just 12 months
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Davis Langdon alumni launch rival companies
Former Abu Dhabi partners set up business and project consultant, whilst London trio intend to launch this month
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Davis Langdon poaches T&T director
Paul Dyson joins consultant as a director in its infrastructure team
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Lord Rogers says 'time has come' to bid in Middle East
Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners chairman says practice looking for work in Middle East for first time
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Careers in sustainability: Pioneers of the eco economy
Behind initiatives such as the London 2012 legacy and the Regeneration Project lies a fundamental rethinking of the way that society and economic systems need to work. And that’s going to need an entirely re-skilled construction industry
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CITB sets out to mend broken relationship with CSCS
Bodies confirm peace talks after tumultuous year
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25% of construction firms cut back on green skills training
Survey reveals uncertainty over government policy leading to decrease in investment in green skills training
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Hays International Salary Survey 2012: Rich in oil
Engineers, QSs and contractors can expect huge pay rises of up to £100k in the gas, oil and mineral mining sectors of the southern hemisphere and Canada. Emily Wright reports on the the multibillion-pound sectors fuelling construction as Hays International Salary Survey drills down into the data.
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Forum to drive equal-rights improvements
Construction industry body looks to boost ‘fairness, inclusion and respect’
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ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø Awards 2012: A night in pictures
Relive the highs of the construction industry’s event of the year with dozens of shots from the Grosvenor House Hotel
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Major QS firms set sights on doubling operations in Asia
Ambitious strategies in the East follow Arcadis’ purchase of DLS