All QS articles – Page 41
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News
Kier completes Mouchel takeover
Deal creates combined company with £9.3bn order book and a leading market share in UK highways
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David Bucknall dies aged 76
Tributes paid to former chair of RLB and chair of RICS QS professional board
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RICS and RIBA launch diversity drives
Surveyors and architects encouraged to sign up to new diversity schemes
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DBK and WSP scoop £80m Leeds scheme
Consultants land roles on Carillion’s Tower Works mixed-use scheme
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Comment
Mentoring: Bridging a generation gap
Mentoring for the industry’s next leaders should not just go one way - there’s plenty more senior professionals can learn too
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Tender prices rise again
The RICS’ ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø Cost Information Service forecasts prices to rise by 28% over next five years
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G&T wins cost role on restoration of Glasgow's Mac
Gardiner Theobold adds QS position to existing PM role on restoration project
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Features
Professions: Now you see them, now you don’t
Construction’s professions could effectively disappear within a decade, according to the author of a challenging report
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Ridge launches first overseas office in China
SME consultant opens office in China to break into Asian market
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London office construction on a comeback
Latest Deloitte Crane Survey finds office construction in central London up a quarter in six months
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Aecom and Waterman win £30m Midlands highways contract
Consultants will provide highways support to 20 Midlands councils
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T&T wins role on Singapore to Kuala Lumpur high speed rail
Turner Townsend are to develop a cost model for high speed rail link
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Alinea hits £5.5m turnover in second year
Strong result for cost consultant founded by six former Davis Langdon and EC Harris directors
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Comment
Dos and Don'ts of two-stage tendering
What are the ingredients of a successful two-stage process
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Sweett wins role on £130m Canning Town project
Consultant to provide independent certifier services on Hallsville Quarter phase two
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TfL pre-let kickstarts Lend Lease's Stratford offices
Construction of first office phase at £2.1bn Stratford International Quarter will start this summer
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Crofton wins key role on Jehovah's Witnesses campus
Engineer lands role on scheme that will predominantly be designed and constructed by volunteers
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Comment
There’s nothing natural about the disaster in Nepal
This week’s tragedy stems from man-made problems: it’s poorly designed and built buildings in earthquake zones that kill people
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Mace holds tender price forecasts as margins improve
Firm predicts national rise of 4.5% this year, with this easing to 4% by 2017
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Kier Mouchel deal 'breaks the mould'
Chief executives of both firms say £265m deal will create highways market leader