All QS articles – Page 46
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News
WYG reduces half-year loss
Consultant posts reduced loss as UK division posts double digit growth
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News
Sweett starts 'strategic review' as profit slumps
New chair says firm will focus on profitability, cash and margins
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Boris urges UK firms to launch in Malaysia
Mayor of London call comes after architect unveils plan for ‘Malaysia Square’ at Battersea Power Station
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Pick Everard names senior management team
Consultant appoints new senior partner and management partner
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Features
Interview: Steve Morriss
The £2.3bn merger of US engineering giant Aecom with rival URS made it the UK’s second largest consultant. But where does it go from here and what does the merger mean for the UK? To find out, ڶ talked to Aecom’s EMEA boss Steve Morriss
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News
Lack of female engineers a 'national embarrassment', says Miliband
Labour leader takes to Facebook to pledge to train more engineers
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Arcadis to make NY subway 'hurricane-proof'
Consultant appointed on major £17m contract to make New York submay flood proof
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Shard’s Sellar seeks design team for £600m job
Developer looking for people to work on £600m Paddington site development
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Young surveying talent celebrated in RICS awards
Faithful + Gould surveyor Aislinn Wood named overall young surveyor of the year
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Comment
Landlords - the new pariahs
The private rented sector gets a bad press, but it’s time to shine a little light into the darkness
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News
Broadway Malyan spin off posts £2m revenue in first year
Nexus Planning sets target to double turnover by 2017
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News
Mott MacDonald scoops NHS London frameworks
Consultancy secures right to bid for building services and advisory roles on projects in the capital
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Comment
Refurbishing Bush House
It’s a privilege to work on historically sensitive refurbishments and it takes the very best talent in our industry to do it well
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News
CH2M Hill set for £79m loss
Consultant discloses losses on four problem jobs as part of ongoing investigation into “accounting errors”
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News
Atkins' pre-tax profit falls 29%
Firm also reports fall in revenue that is mostly driven by disposals
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Comment
The price is not right
Despite the upturn, consultants are still making unrealistic, low-margin bids on new work. This must be reined in if the market is to truly gain strength
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News
Aecom hails ‘Europe strength’ in strong full-year results
Aecom’s consultancy division in Europe grows, offsetting weaker performance in the Americas
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Sweett 'not co-operating' with Serious Fraud Office investigation
SFO tells consultant it is not cooperating, while Sweett continues its own independent investigation into historic bribery allegations
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Consultants 'exasperated' after £750m framework scrapped
Bidders on UK SBS framework consider legal action to recoup their costs