Consultants News – Page 32
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TowerEight boosts headcount after string of major project wins
SME firm adds eight staff members after picking up London project management contracts
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Atkins launches new consultant business
Atkins Acuity to target £200m turnover within five years
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WSP expected to drop Sweett name after deal
The Canada-based giant has paid £24m for the consultant
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WSP PB picked to roll out 'digital railway'
The consultant will help install a new rail traffic management system
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Sweett posts record £19m loss
The consultant posted losses on the back of the disposal and winding up of its operations
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Halcrow pensioners to sue CH2M over benefit cuts
Restructured scheme to be challenged by pensioners’ group
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WYG drafts in Amec director as order book bulges
Boost in UK and international order book at WYG undertakes recruitment drive
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Khan vows to protect London office space
Unregulated office-to-resi conversions will hit London’s economy, warns Khan
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Motts JV lands £50m Scottish roads work
Mott MacDonald and Sweco will begin design work on dualling of A96 next month
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Consultants vie for £500m Whitehall revamp job
Arcadis and Turner Townsend among firms vying for major upgrade programme
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Sweett lands role on major Essex lab
The consultant will provide a range of programme management support services
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Dismay at further £2.9bn framework delays
Consultants dismayed as award date slips to three-and-a-half years late
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Consultants' £2.9bn framework delayed yet again
The publication of the OJEU will now not happen until later this year
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Ex-Barratt boss backs energy efficiency firm
Mark Clare will join the board of consultant Enhabit after investing in the London-based company
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Core Five makes trio of hires
Consultant makes a series of new hires as it looks to expand its capabilities
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F+G bags £200m public sector framework
Consultant picked for framework by recent market entrant Pagabo
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EU uncertainty hitting commercial sector, says RICS
New survey data shows slowdown since EU referedum was announced