All QS articles – Page 135
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News
Cyril Sweett in job cut talks
Despite strong results company says it needs to reshape business to match order book
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Davis Langdon boosts Middle East staff by one-fifth
Consultant's regional staff to reach 350 by April, with expansion in Bahrain, Abu Dhabi and Qatar
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McBains Cooper makes two senior appointments
Consultant appoints director and associate director for its new Leeds office
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Features
The new masters: Women at the top
Next year, for the first time, five of the biggest industry bodies will have a woman at the helm. So, how did they get to where they are and how do they see the future for women in construction? They each picked a rising star in their sector to tell ...
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UK consultants shed staff from Dubai offices
Firms including EC Harris and Mace cut jobs or relocate personnel as region ‘goes southwards’
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EC Harris unveils plan to hit £400m turnover by 2011
Consultant intends to raise turnover by 50% by shifting emphasis from fee income to profit-sharing
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Davis Langdon takes up residence in Heathrow
Specialist aviation team at Heathrow office to handle BAA schemes
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University of the West of England approves CCM
Two-year research study supports the use of Contract Change Management in NEC Contracts
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APC tips: Preparing for deadlines coming up
A Christmas message from the man who trains your APC assessors...
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QS Awards 2008: Winners picture gallery
Pictures of all the winners from the 2008 QS Awards plus pics of the ensuing celebrations
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Capita Symonds surveyor smashes record in Formula 1 race boat
Helen Loney beats the British Outright Ladies Water Speed record
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QS Awards 2008: reception picture gallery
Images will appear from today's QS Awards throughout the afternoon
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Turner & Townsend triple winner at QS Awards
QS is named Best All-round QS firm while Cyril Sweett's Francis Ives is named QS Champion of the Year
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Forbidding Kingdom: working in Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia is planning nearly £150bn of development and looks set to be one of the few refuges from the global financial crisis. But is that enough to make westerners want to work there?
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EC Harris: NHS will struggle to make efficiency savings
The Department of Health may struggle to make the efficiency savings set out in the pre-Budget report, according to research by EC Harris.
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Green consultants risk ‘witch doctor’ label
WSP’s sustainability head calls for professional body to maintain quality and credibility
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ChandlerKBS appointed on £12.5m canoe slalom
South Wales sports complex is due to open in December 2009
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How to survive the recession
The current economic climate is affecting the progress of sustainability in the UK