All QS articles – Page 114
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Work can be an extension of education
Through working at Hill International the civil engineering graduate discovered his passion for contract law
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Hill appoints new executive director
Consultant hires expert in forensic delay analysis for the European operation
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Cyril Sweett expands further into Asia
QS buys Indian and Australian consultant Padghams and reveals Chinese alliance
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RLB raises money for Haiti
Staff worked free hours to raise £3000 matched by RLB's £6000 for the victims
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WYG investigates Whitehaven site for £11m stadium scheme
Consultants from construction firm hired to check out site for local football and rugby teams
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The benefits of adding law to your further training
Dee James and Nicolas Noyer trained as QSs before boosting their CVs with legal qualifications. They tell Buildig why...
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Cyril Sweett announces two new appointments
Firm hires director of transport and new group marketing director
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Baqus warns half-year results will not meet expectations
Trading update from listed QS blames postponement of projects affected by funding issues
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Contractors attack rise of ‘eBay’ tendering
Fears raised over growth of tendering system that allows bidders to compare and revise price
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Arup and T&T to tackle Man City stadium job
Land surrounding venue will be prepared for £500m leisure project and stadium expansion
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McBains Cooper to target Brazilian market with local ally
Civil engineer Concremat to help contractor win work on $231bn PPP programme
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RICS hits out at estate agents study
Surveyors body says there ‘is more to protecting consumers than prices’ in response to Office of Fair Trading research
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Arup and Davis Langdon team up on Ghanaian school prototype
Design uses modular parts easy for local builders to recreate from local materials
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DL counts cost of housing regs
Local authorities will be told how to improve the viability of housing schemes following a review of government regulations. The study, undertaken by QS Davis Langdon, will assess its cost to the housebuilding industry
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Aecom closes in on DL deal
US engineer Aecom was this week closing in on a deal to take over Davis Langdon, according to sources close to the talks
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For love and money: One in three QSs face takeover
The word is that one in three UK consultants is facing a takeover – with many set to be married to US engineers. Roxane McMeeken plays Cupid …
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Two US firms vie to take over Davis Langdon
Partners of UK’s second largest QS meet to vote on proposals for acquisition by Aecom or Jacobs
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EC Harris wins retail award
Consultant wins Central and Eastern European Project Management Firm of the Year award
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Risk! Is moving abroad to work worth it?
Moving abroad can be the only way to find work in a recession, but it can also be a gamble. Emily Wright spoke to three farflung Brits about the sacrifices they have made and the difficulties of fitting in, as well as the exciting opportunities for those willing to play ...