All QS articles – Page 85
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Mace announces roll out of US cost consultancy business
Division will be based in New York and headed up by new managing director Greg Parker
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Construction industry declines 0.5% in final quarter of 2011
But ONS figures reveal sector did grow 1.3% over the previous 12 months
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CH2M Hill bags HS2 contract
Contract for development partner on high speed project worth between £50-70m
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Sweett Group sells stake in school PFI
Consultant formerly known as Cyril Sweett to use cash to pay debts
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Sweett Group finalises name change
All parts of group formerly known as Cyril Sweett Group now operating under Sweett Group brand
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Mace wins £70m Blackfriars job
Firm set to get full tender for new offices of ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø publisher UBM
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Gleeds tops QS barometer for number of contracts in 2011
Turner & Townsend, Davis Langdon and Gardiner & Theobald runners up in ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø’s top 40
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Green Deal: Does it add up for homes?
The Green Deal aims to reduce energy consumption at no upfront cost to homeowners, but which measures meet the ‘golden rule’? Phil Birch and Richard Quartermaine of Cyril Sweett report
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QS Faithful+Gould opens Paris office
Consultant QS expands its presence in France and central Europe
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Osborne wants £10bn from town hall pension pot
Osborne plans meeting with local government pension fund bosses over plans to invest in UK infrastructure
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Experian: Construction facing ‘lost decade’
Winter forecast suggests UK construction could be heading for ‘lost decade’ in the style of Japan with zero or very low growth
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Housing market outlook worsens
Latest RICS data shows stable December but growing gloom for 2012
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TFT and Paragon make Land Secs framework
Five consultants will provide project services for the developer
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Buro Happold and Davis Langdon shortlisted for $1bn Iraqi Parliament job
International panel of judges will decide on the winning design later this year
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Hill wins contracts in Iraq, US and Greece
Consultant is project manager on new $100m Al Anbar Olympic Stadium in Al Anbar, Iraq
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Country focus: The Balkans
The republics of the former Yugoslavia were hit hard by the global recession in 2009, and now the EU debt crisis is threatening their recovery. Sasa Trajkovic from EC Harris reports
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Predictions for 2012: The year of the groundhog
So what does 2012 have in store? Well, there’s the Olympics, of course, and some potentially interesting developments in nuclear power and infrastructure. But mostly it will be a year of battening down the hatches. There will be recklessly low bids for work, some firms will go under, others will ...
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Construction activity recovers in December
CIPS data shows warm weather helped deliver workload increase
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Hill organises golf events to raise money for construction charity
Charity days in May and September 2012 will raise funds for the Lighthouse Club