All articles by Emily Wright – Page 36
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Davis Langdon to offer carbon reduction service
Consultant to introduce carbon audits and advise on how to reduce emissions
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Atkins in talks to buy architect Pascall + Watson
Giant engineer could become second biggest architect
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Trench to bow out after WYG deal
One of Britain’s best known project managers prepares to retire after 30 years
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Currie & Brown to advise Greece and Mexico on PPP
Consultant providing assistance on strategies for hospitals, power plants and sport centres r on Greek and Mexican PPPs
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British Land chairman to join Lehman Brothers
Sir John Ritblat will join investment bank in January but will remain as honorary president of firm he has headed up for 35 years
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Davis Langdon takes carbon neutral route
Consultant says it must set an example to clients by reducing energy consumption
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WYG buys project manager
Consultant White Young Green has snapped up London-based project management consultancy Trench Farrow in a £4.5m acquisition, with the possibility of further deals between now and next summer.
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BT switches procurement to regional frameworks
Company abandons national system as focus of work moves from new build to refurbishment
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Keith Clarke's health and safety role
CIC appoints Keith Clarke to head up its new health and safety committee
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University of Bristol reappoints Gleeds on refurb programme
Consultant will work on several of the University's projects in its £250m refurbishment programme
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QSs voice ‘grave concern’ over RICS’ data arm sale
Senior quantity surveyors concerned over repercussions for industry if Canadian firm buys BCIS
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QSs voice ‘grave concern’ over RICS’ data arm sale
Senior quantity surveyors concerned over repercussions for industry if Canadian firm buys BCIS
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RICS in talks with Canadian firm about sale of BCIS
The RICS is in talks with finance company MDA about the potential sale of its ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø Cost Information Service
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RICS prepares to overhaul self-regulation
Members of the RICS will vote tomorrow to overhaul 'old-style' self-regulation in the hope of addressing complaints and restoring confidence
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Irish consultant wins Dublin Docklands contract
Healy Kelly Turner & Townsend scoops safety and access review
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Elmondstone Construction expects turnover to exceed £36m
Wolverhamtpon contractor reports growth on the back of two lucrative contracts
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Saved by a credit card
Tropus made it into business by the slimmest of margins – and is now worth £20m
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Canary Wharf eyes Battersea plan
Canary Wharf Contractors has produced a report to advise developer Parkview of cheaper ways to complete the Battersea power station project in south London.