All QS articles – Page 140
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Mott MacDonald plans to expand in Reading
Engineer defies the downturn with launch of recruitment drive in Thames Valley region
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Davis Langdon completes major Australian PPP scheme
Consultant completes work on 39km Eastlink motorway in Melbourne
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McBains Cooper hired on two Lambeth BSF schools
Consultant made independent certifier on £26m Elgreen school and £28m Stockwell Park
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'Green team' announced for 2019 zero-carbon targets
UK-GBC’s list to help develop proposals for a Code for Sustainable ºÚ¶´ÉçÇøs includes RIBA president
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McAlpine completes Capita's new home for BBC Wales orchestra
Keys handed over for BBC National Orchestra of Wales's new venue at Wales Millennium Centre in Cardiff
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Capita Symonds in £75m JV with Welsh councils
Consultant creates new firm, Capita Glamorgan Consultancy, in region
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Profit up one-third at White Young Green
Engineering consultant announces healthy results alongside new £1.6m contract win on Dubai Waterfront
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Robert McAlpine sails to victory at Little Britain
Richard Jackson trophy won by contractor's superfast boat on first day of Europe's largest corporate sailing event
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Lifecycle costs: New standard for whole-life costing for buildings
A new standard has been published that allows whole-life costing for buildings to be compared for the first time. Joe Martin of the BCIS explains how it works and applies it to a notional school project
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Bouygues bags third London BSF scheme
Bouygues has won a £240m ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø Schools for the Future contract in Tower Hamlets, east London.
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Dubai construction inflation hits 16% in nine months
Construction prices in Dubai have risen 15.8% in nine months, thanks to soaring materials costs and competition for suppliers.
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Planning rules waived for home extensions
BPF and RICS welcome new regulations that will remove 80,000 applications a year from the planning system
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Currie & Brown oversees work on Infinity Tower
Consultant project manager on world's tallest tower featuring a 90° twist
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Escape to victory: how SMEs can work abroad
While many of the big consultants dodge the downturn by picking up business overseas, their smaller rivals may be feeling a little imprisoned in the UK. But it doesn’t have to be like that. Thom Gibbs unearths some escape routes that work, and some that don’t
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Downturn hits QSs as Davis Langdon makes job cuts
The impact of the credit crunch spread to new parts of the industry this week as it emerged Davis Langdon was cutting staff, while several industry sources said fellow QS Arcadis AYH was also making cuts.
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Rider Levett Bucknall to set up network to win work in Europe
Rider Levett Bucknall is to set up a European consultancy network to drive expansion on the Continent.
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Aedas appoints new Birmingham regional manager
Also: Cyril Sweett announces three regional directors in Bristol
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Scott Wilson opens Sydney office
Consultant to provide services to ports and rail sectors in Australia
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MDA to project manage five Ability hotel schemes
Consultant to oversee construction of hotels in Liverpool, Luton and London as well as two revamps
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Cluttons launches property asset recovery service
Consultant's new division a response to current credit crunch and property market slowdown