Consultants News – Page 73
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Fallon: 'Times are tough for construction'
Exclusive: New construction minister sets out priorities and concedes importance of PFI review to the industry
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PM backs new industry campaign
David Cameron endorses Construction4Growth and says industry has major role to play in driving economy
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Ramboll UK loses 50 jobs
News comes as Steve Canadine takes over as managing director of engineer’s UK arm
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AECOM expands Istanbul science park role
Firm will project manage key phase of Bio Istanbul biomedical science park construction
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Sweett boss rules out refinancing
Dean Webster says he is optimistic about the future and says the firm is no longer breaching loan covenants
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Sweett Group breaches banking covenants
Consultant reveals breach of loans covenants and £1m loss in delayed accounts
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50 jobs at risk as WYG Ireland is liquidated
But engineer bids to buy back Northern Ireland division
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RLB will grow revenue overseas, says new chairman
Consultant looks to grow Saudi Arabia and India divisions, whilst also increasing domestic market share
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Halcrow's Thames Hub director retires
David Kerr headed-up plans for the Thames estuary airport for the engineer
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Costain on the prowl for engineering acquisitions
Exclusive: Contractor Costain is looking to acquire specialist engineering practices
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Mouchel assets sold out of pre-pack administration
Administrator KPMG sells trading business to newly-incorporated MRBL Limited
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Davis Langdon buys Asian consultant KPK
Aecom-owned QS buys 600-strong firm trading across the region
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Aecom expands in Africa with BKS acquisition
US-based consultant buys 900-strong consultant South Africa-based consultant BKS
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North Midland Construction revenue down 18%
Contractor launches new cost cutting drive as construction division hit by problem project and difficult market
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RICS to offer Olympics dispute resolution system
DAB system for early solution to legal problems set to be brought to a wider market