All engineers articles
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News
CIBSE appoints Arup board member as new president
Fiona Cousins takes over from Adrian CatchpoleÂ
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Comment
A long-term vision for investing in assets begins with engineers and surveyors
Technical advisers should be brought in to help make better property investment decisions, ideally at the time of purchase, says Neil Granger of TFT
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Features
Top 150 Consultants 2023: The choppy economic waters may be calmer but we are still far from dry land
This year’s survey sees rising optimism and strong growth – but a great deal of wariness about the macro-economic situation remains
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Top 150 consultants more optimistic about trading conditions than a year ago
Firms defy wider gloom with 80% of companies reckoning business will get better or stay same in coming 12 months
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Profit falls at Costain as revenue holds steady
Restructuring costs brought profit down in first half, firm says
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Bam’s UK income holds up despite 10% fall in overall revenue
Dutch engineering giant posts fall in revenue and profit for half-year
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Whitby Wood merges with rival engineer
£6.5m turnover business brings in firm which worked on venue staging ABBA concerts
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Sweco bulks up UK business with fresh acquisition
Turnover for UK and Ireland operations has increased by more than two thirdsÂ
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Features
ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø Awards 2018: Engineering Consultant of the Year
Read about this year’s winner and runners-up of the Engineering Consultant of the Year award
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News
Pell Frischmann eyes smaller rivals after clinching acquisitions' war chest
Firm also inks deals worth £30m for work in India and Iraq
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Man at the helm when Carillion went under finds new role
Keith Cochrane named chair of a Scottish engineering firm
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Speculation mounts over cause of bridge collapse in Genoa
Preliminary theories include poor design, fudged maintenance and mafia cost-cutting
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Consultants land spots on £1bn Wates regen job
Firms including Aecom and GL Hearn to carry out work on east London regeneration
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Comment
To boost female representation, civil engineering must tackle a more fundamental perception challenge
To attract female talent, civil engineers need to become more than the unsung heroes of the built environment
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Stansted Airport names engineers for £600m transformation project
Mott MacDonald and Ramboll will work on the £130m new arrivals terminal
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Balfour Beatty bags £287m University of Manchester job
UK’s biggest builder lands one of largest one-off HE deals ever let
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Comment
Architects, engineers and consultants are boosting turnover as they focus on overseas markets
Good news for UK firms - but it does not mean UK construction is doing well