All QS articles – Page 2
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Mace plays down expectations of work boost following election
Firm says tender prices will stay flat this year and next
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Next government should make certainty over public sector investment its top construction priority, consultants say
More than 120 of the largest consultants rank their priorities to boost construction in an exclusive survey for ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø
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Margins being squeezed as new orders fall, RLB warns
Consultant says clients realising seriousness of situation and working with firms in more ‘collaborative’ way
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Rapleys appoints partner to head up project and cost management business
New arrival will be based in firm’s Bristol office
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Mace rejigs senior management team with construction head leaving and new chief executive appointed
Gareth Lewis goes in summer while Jason Millett to take on top role next January as Mark Reynolds moves to executive chair post
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Scottish QS bought by French engineering giant as overseas appetite for UK consultants goes on
90-year-old Thomas & Adamson snapped up for undisclosed sum
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Scottish consultant brings in new PM director for London office
Thomas & Adamson promising more hires for work in capital
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Mace the latest to reshuffle consulting arm as firm brings in Bechtel boss to head up costs business
Firm rejigs costs and commercial division
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Core Five flags up worries over who will build major projects
Limited number of firms bidding jobs above £200m sending costs north, QS warns
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Façade contractors won’t bid jobs for firms with ‘shakier’ credit ratings, Exigere warns
Cost consultant says wary firms turning down chance to bid schemes becasue of worried over viability of schemes and builders
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Gleeds brings in Avison Young pair to beef up London PM business
New arrivals have joined as directors
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London returns to top spot as most expensive city to build in
Capital beats three other European cities to top spot and New York
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Mace warns clients to watch out for cheapest bids or face risk of jobs being hit by distressed firms
Firm says some firms could cut prices ‘by more than is achievable to secure work’
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Turnover and staff numbers up as T&T Alinea profits from new markets in debut year
Revenue of £50m expected at business which now has 400 people
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London cost consultant promotes two associates to directors
MESH specialises in healthcare schemes
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Worries grow Gaza conflict and Red Sea attacks will see materials costs head back north, Gleeds survey finds
Inflation and contractor failure continue to dog industry, consultant adds
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Boss of Gleeds’ London cost management goes under cull which saw 40 jobs cut last year
Rejig also saw two senior executives leave consultant last month
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Australian engineer hires Aecom director for new London operation
Lauren Williams joins ADP Consulting after 17 years with engineering giant
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Mace says tender prices will ease in 2024 but warns more firms will go under
Squeezed credit supply will see companies continue to hit the wall, consultant adds