All QS articles – Page 105
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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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Comment
RICS on the Spending Review
RICS director of external affairs comments on the controversial government announcement
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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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Comment
The project manager: A hero of our times
Don’t be fooled by the thick glasses and the side parting - that project manager in the corner might just be the person who saves your bacon …
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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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Quentin Shears: Thinking inside the box
I’ve never been entirely sure what management consultancy is. My only hope was that nobody else knew either
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RICS QS boss fears ‘irrelevancy’
Warning that global drive could make organisation irrelevant to some members
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McClay Library wins RICS award
Shepley Bulfinch-designed library at Queen’s University in Belfast wins sustainability award
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DJ Deloitte sets up QS arm
The former head of Davis Langdon’s commercial sector surveying team will head a new cost consultancy division at Drivers Jonas Deloitte (DJD)
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Hill wins APWA award for Californian project
Consultant’s work for South Bonnyview Road Widening project named 2010 Project of the Year
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T&T shooter wins bronze in Delhi
Assistant cost manager Julia Lydall wins Commonwealth Games medal for England in Womens’ pistol shooting
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Features
The QS apprentice
The trainee QS who joined consultant Cyril Sweett via CSTT discusses life as a apprentice
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Comment
Don't kid yourself
Our Top 250 consultants league table shows the harsh realities gripping the construction sector, and there’s no sign of improvement yet
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Features
Interview with WSP's Paul Dollin: Cheer leader
Paul Dollin, WSP’s enthusiastic new UK boss, has no intention of ’waking up American’. So the former Atkins man intends to grow the UK business by pushing even harder into infrastructure, particularly rail and nuclear. Just don’t expect to see any more Shards going up
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Top 250: consultants on wafer-thin margins
More than one in 10 consultants are surviving on margins of less than 3%, according to ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø’s 2010 survey of the top 250 consultants
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Top 250 Consultants 2010: The Hungry Years
The year’s tables of the UK biggest consultants show that many of them have too many mouths to feed, which means they will face painful choices in the next 12 months. Roxane McMeeken looks at how they got into this position. To accompany the tables, which are will , we ...
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Atkins completes PBSJ acquisition
Consultant buys US business with 3,500 staff and £518m turnover
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UK construction grows but orders slow
CIPS survey shows growth for September but confidence at lowest since March 2009
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Features
The master strategy: Can a QS be a management consultants
Davis Langdon wants to compete with McKinsey. But can it really find a place at the top table of global management consultancies? And will the rest of the quantity surveying industry follow it