All QS articles – Page 156
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Hill International wins NASA contract
Consultant to work on £99m New Town Program to modernise NASA research centre in Virginia
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Kolesar appointed senior warden of chartered surveyors livery company
EC Harris' Simon Kolesar will hold position at Worshipful Company of Chartered Surveyors until October 2008
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Gleeds goes green for Christmas
Consultant opts for an eco-party with rickshaws, bio-fuel and ethical food
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BERR construction indices go digital
Construction industry pricing data from the Department for Business, Enterprise & Regulatory Reform is now online at BCIS
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Star surveyors
London wine emporium Vinopolis provided the backdrop to a celebration of the brightest and best at ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø’s annual QS Awards lunch last week.
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RICS on a mission to improve disaster management service
The RICS is to enter a partnership with construction charity BuildAid to improve its disaster management services.
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T&T set to become third QS to float on the stock market
Surprise £200m flotation is intended to fight staff crisis in sector and raise acquisition funds
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T&T becomes third QS to float on stock market
Surprise £200m flotation is intended to fight staff crisis in sector and raise acquisition funds
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EC Harris wins Best QS award
The annual QS Awards sees multiple wins for EC Harris and Turner & Townsend
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Features
‘Perversely, some see us as a burden’
Project managers are the fastest growing force in construction but also one of the most divisive. Do they expertly pull the strings or tangle projects in knots? Stephen Kennett canvassed the opinions of some well-placed, if occasionally exasperated, observers
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It’s official: London is most expensive place on Earth to build
London had the highest tender prices in the world last year, according to a report by Rider Levett Bucknall.
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Baqus on brink of following Sweett onto stock market
Quantity surveyor Baqus is set to become a plc in the next fortnight.
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British consultant BACTEC to clear explosives in Lebanon
A British consultant has won a UN contract to clear explosives in Lebanon next year.
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Profit rises 56% at McBains Cooper
McBains Cooper is set to report a jump in profit of more than 50% as it continues an ambitious drive for growth.
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£25m Sweett war chest
Consultant Cyril Sweett has built up a £25m acquisitions war chest, Dean Webster, the chief executive, revealed this week.
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Hill wins £6m Saudi tower contract
International consultant is project manager for Andalusia Square Towers in Jeddah
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F+G expands Nottingham office
Consultant's five appointments brings total number of employees to 100
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EC Harris appoints regional head of regeneration
new consultant to deliver commercially viable regeneration schemes for north region
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QS wins Moustache of the Year award by a whisker
Female colleagues at Bovis Homes honour Neil Adams for his impressive growth