Consultants Focus – Page 9

  • Global management
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    The master strategy: Can a QS be a management consultants

    2010-10-01T00:00:00Z

    Davis Langdon wants to compete with McKinsey. But can it really find a place at the top table of global management consultancies? And will the rest of the quantity surveying industry follow it

  • The Daveyhulme waste water treatment plant in Manchester uses bio gas from human waste to power the plant.
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    Market overview: waste and water sectors

    2010-09-24T00:00:00Z

    With regulation driving investment and resource efficiency in the waste and water sectors, Matthew Hicks and Andrew Wheeler of Davis Langdon examine how the UK’s obligations are going to be met, and what the opportunities are for consultants and contractors

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    Back for seconds: David Nurser

    2010-09-17T00:00:00Z

    David Nurser has a voracious appetite for risk-taking. First he set up the surveying firm CNP in a recession. And now he’s a year into his second venture, Paragon (more great timing)

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    Crouching tiger: Buying a business in China

    2010-09-17T00:00:00Z

    Tempted to get a foothold in China by buying a business there? It’s a strategy that can pay dividends, but is strewn with hidden dangers

  • OSM accounts for between 6% and 10% of the value of the UK construction industry. But innovations are coming through to improve the inherent limitations to designs based on modules and so reduce our reliance on more expensive on-site work
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    Specialist costs: Off-site manufacture

    2010-09-17T00:00:00Z

    Simon Rawlinson of Davis Langdon takes a look at how that sector can add greater value

  • The sum of all our fears
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    RICS recession survey: The sum of all our fears

    2010-08-27T00:00:00Z

    Well, the surveyors are worried, anyway. After a year of increasing optimism, they now predict more redundancies, less work and greater pressure on margins. So is construction heading for a double-dip recession

  • The Tian Tan Buddha presides over the altar of heaven on Lantau island in Hong Kong
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    International salary survey 2010: Foreign office

    2010-07-23T00:00:00Z

    As the UAE continues to struggle, other areas are emerging as career hotspots for workers who want to see the world

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    Consultants: The best way to beef up

    2010-07-09T00:00:00Z

    As US giant URS subsumes Scott Wilson, Aecom closes in on Davis Langdon, and EC Harris prepares for a flotation, Tom Bill examines what the best options are for businesses looking to scale up

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    The 2010 consultants’ salary guide

    2010-06-25T00:00:00Z

    This year’s ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø/Hays Construction & Property pay guide tells a familiar story of cuts and freezes. Roxane McMeeken finds out who’s getting by on economy baked beans, and why employers might be about to get a lot of belly aching

  • Nottingham Trent students in the regeneration project in Prague
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    International lessons from Prague

    2010-06-10T10:00:00Z

    Construction, QS and surveying students add an international perspective to their studies

  • Andrew Chisholm
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    Andrew Chisholm: Career break and back

    2010-06-04T00:00:00Z

    One year ago, Andrew Chisholm shut the surveying firm he had spent 15 years building up, then took a seven-month break. But now he’s back with a new company – and a lot of his old staff

  • Jumping QSs
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    Leaping for the other side: The jump back to the private sector

    2010-05-28T00:00:00Z

    As you will be aware, public spending is going to be hacked back before the private sector recovery has really begun. Emily Wright asked 15 of the UK’s largest firms how they will cope

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    The house that Jim built: Designing for a QS

    2010-04-16T00:00:00Z

    When QS Jimmi Bradbury asked school pal and architect Niall McLaughlin to design him a home, the brief was pretty loose. What he came up with was this serene set of glass and wooden boxes – but how tranquil would the relationship be once work began? Thomas Lane took a ...

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    Innovative SMEs: 10 small firms with big ideas

    2010-04-01T00:00:00Z

    You may not even know that you need them, but the companies featured here can do marvellous things for your business. Roxane McMeeken makes the introductions

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    For love and money: One in three QSs face takeover

    2010-02-12T00:00:00Z

    The word is that one in three UK consultants is facing a takeover – with many set to be married to US engineers. Roxane McMeeken plays Cupid …

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    Risk! Is moving abroad to work worth it?

    2010-02-12T00:00:00Z

    Moving abroad can be the only way to find work in a recession, but it can also be a gamble. Emily Wright spoke to three farflung Brits about the sacrifices they have made and the difficulties of fitting in, as well as the exciting opportunities for those willing to play ...

  • This bridge at Spencer Dock in Dublin was designed by Amanda Levete Architects. There are fears that, due to cuts in the National Development Plan, many proposed infrastructure schemes will be delayed or cancelled
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    Country focus: Ireland

    2010-01-08T00:00:00Z

    Ireland’s reliance on the property boom has seen it in a bad way since the economic crisis began, says Richard Fitzpatrick of EC Harris in Dublin. But can government action prompt a return to stability?

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    Time to di(n)e: the Christmas construction cook-off

    2009-12-18T00:00:00Z

    Dinner parties are a serious business. So when ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø invited three of its regular contributors to take part in a festive Come Dine With Me, the question was: would it be a chance for like-minded professionals to chew the fat, or would things turn bloody? Armed only with a fork, ...

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    The ruck at the RICS

    2009-11-27T00:00:00Z

    The decade-long kicking and pushing match between the RICS and its 30,000 or so QS members has turned nasty again, and accusations of dumbing down and power grabs are flying. Olivia Boyd blows the whistle and works out what it’s all about

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    Country focus: Russia

    2009-11-20T00:00:00Z

    Russia has been badly hit by recession, and there are not many signs of recovery, says Pavel Vishnaykov of EC Harris Still, the 2014 Winter Olympics provide a glimmer of hope …