All Careers articles – Page 25
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Mears' chairman to have pay reduced after PwC review
The firm was told it needed to be more transparent about senior staff’s pay
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EC Harris in major global expansion after Saudi win
Consultant’s nuclear project to boost staff in Saudi Arabia, while acquisition kickstarts growth in China
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Rob Smith retires from Davis Langdon after 36 years
Former senior partner left the firm on 30 April
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Canada: 'Where $340bn dreams come true'
What makes Canada possibly the most attractive country in the world for contractors right now? Perhaps it’s something to do with the billions of dollars it has to spend on construction. The trick is breaking into this highly lucrative market
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CITB to issue apprenticeship frameworks
Body is sole issuing authority for English construction apprenticeship frameworks
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Crossrail chief to chair HS1
Rob Holden appointed to firm running the channel tunnel rail link he built
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Latest construction appointments: 28 April
Wates, Dunelm, Capita Symonds and Humberts Leisure have all made appointments this week
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Cyril Sweett reveals order book is now mainly international
Majority of QS’s booked work comes from outside Europe following acquisiton of Asian surveyor
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Styles & Wood plans to increase staff under new management
The fit-out firm plans to expand by 10-15%, following a 29% drop in turnover
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Sixty per cent of consultants plan job change
Hays’ salary guide shows many consultants looking to leave their jobs within a year
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Turner & Townsend redeploys staff abroad
Consultant looks to more buoyant markets and reshapes business
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F+G announces new chief executive
Former UK boss Donald Lawson replaces Richard Hall following retirement
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Edward Lister to replace Sir Simon Milton
Wandsworth Council leader Lister to manage budgets and borough relations
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What happens to construction bosses when they leave?
We track down the bosses who once commanded the biggest firms in construction and reveal their new roles away from the limelight
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How to go green: Course for developing green skills
The construction industry lacks the skills it needs to meet the growing demands of energy efficiency targets, the Green Deal and environmentally-savvy clients
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CITB seeks cash to train workers for the Green Deal
CITB submitted an application for over £1m of funding to help prepare workers for the Green Deal
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Capita Symonds pay stays still
Pay freeze at the consultant continues for the third year running