Consultants News – Page 56
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Fears £750m framework may be open to legal challenge
Further delays and 400 tender clarifications spark concern over consultants’ public sector framework
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Mouchel seeking 600 engineers
Consultant reports revenue of £555m in first full year since bank rescue
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MAC on course to double in size this year
Start-up consultant specialising in retail sector forecasts strong fourth year of trading
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Commercial work grows at fastest rate on record
Major spike in activity in UK regions in November boosts commercial sector, says Savills
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DBK wins 4,000-home framework
Consultant appointed to provide long term cost management support to residential developer Pocket
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Team picked for prestigious parliament refurb role
Exclusive: Consortium of three firms beats four rivals to key role on £720m-plus Palace of Westminster project
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Fresh delay to £750m public sector framework 'sets off alarm bells'
Consultants hit out at mismanagement and confusion after deadline for submission of bids for major framework put back
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UK firms celebrate Dubai 2020 World Expo triumph
HOK and other UK-based consultants celebrate winning bid for multi-billion pound event
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Sweett revenue increases 18%
Firm’s chair hails “disciplined approach” as the secret to Sweett’s success
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WYG reports rise in profitability
Firm reports operating profit of £1.7m in the first half of 2013-14
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Mace picks new programme management boss
Mace has appointed a new boss of its global programme management business
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Mott MacDonald to require carbon cuts on all projects
Firm will only use subbies that meet its standards, calling carbon a “business-critical issue”
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Arup asked to help investigate Latvian supermarket collapse
Structural engineers at the firm’s Moscow office asked for assistance following president’s call for international expertise
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Aecom's commercial team in new shake-up
Will MacDonald joins from Inhabit Group, while Paul Nash departs for Turner Townsend
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Latvian government falls after supermarket collapse
Prime minister resigns days after president appeals for help from international construction firms
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Sweett lands £200m Manchester engineering campus
Consultant will join Buro Four on Mancheter University’s largest ever project
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G&T profit up for first time in four years
Consultant boosted by overseas growth but shrinks 9% in the UK
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Arup becomes a billion pound firm
Chairman Philip Dilley hails result as global turnover tops £1bn for first time in its history
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RICS launches specialist qualification for infrastructure skills
RICS Built Infrastructure Pathway will certify surveyors’ competency in skills including project and cost management, project finance, and BIM