Consultants News – Page 99
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Hyder boosts profit after cutting 7% of workforce
Consultant engineer reports 66% jump in profit after revealing more job losses
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Education Now: second day
Look out for our free online event for construction professionals working in education this Wednesday and Thursday
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Amec adds 900 staff to payroll
Engineering consultant boosts workforce by 4% after aquisitions and “significantly” higher orders
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Cyril Sweett and Miller win £435m Scottish framework
Consortium is named preferred bidder on the hub North Territory community facilities project
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Capita Symonds restructures operations
Consultant to reorganise divisions and board members as well as move all business units under the Capita Symonds brand
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Mouchel pays heavily for public sector involvement
Analysts predict two more years of suppressed profit as cuts to road schemes bite
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Construction growth peaks
Latest CIPS figures for October show that growth in new activity is lowest in eight months
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Decline in tender prices as material costs rise
Tender prices are expected to remain flat over next six months according to BCIS index
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Prisk warns RICS of 'smaller fees'
Construction minister and RICS fellow Mark Prisk says government cut-backs will lead to reduced fees
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Knowles North West team expands
Consultant joins the Hill subsidiary’s North West regional team
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Davis Langdon win Peterborough energy centre contract
QS appointed to oversee construction of recycling and energy centre
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The use of force: ڶ information modelling
ڶ information modelling may make everything better, but most firms don’t want to use it. But that might change now the government plans to make it compulsory on all public projects. Stephen Kennett reports
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Mouchel issues profit warning
Mouchel has warned that its profit before tax and exceptional items will drop to £30.5m from £40m for the year ended 31 July 2010.
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Capita Symonds raises profits by 30% on lower turnover
Capita Symonds Ltd posted a sharp increase in profits in 2009 despite a slight decline in turnover.
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Aecom poised to appoint new chief of European business
Aecom is in the final stages of appointing a chief executive of its European business to sit above UK and Ireland managing director Bill Hanway
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So what’s left after all the cuts?
All sectors suffer but housing and regeneration fare worst with cuts of 75%
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Derby College’s Roundhouse wins RICS project of the year
This £48m vocational skills college provides facilities for 2500 students and has brought regeneration to the East Midlands
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Cyril Sweett order book grows 30%
Acqusition of Widness and Padghams helps boost consultants’ growth overseas
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Noho Square picks team and targets Google as tenant
Consultants on £200m former Candy & Candy project in Fitzrovia include Aecom and EC Harris
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RICS QS boss fears ‘irrelevancy’
Warning that global drive could make organisation irrelevant to some members