All South America articles – Page 2
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Brazil: Seek your fortune
Across the Atlantic lies a land of opportunity with £182bn to invest by 2013, the world’s biggest sporting events to host, and new-found oil. Luke McLeod-Roberts finds adventure - and adversity - in BrazilÂ
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London 2012 firms in talks over Rio Olympics work
Brazilian construction giants also in capital to learn from UK Games supply chain
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Aukett turnover halves as Russia and Middle East slump
Architect expands into Brazil to increase workload after revenues dive in 2010
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Davis Langdon aims to become ‘the next McKinsey’
QS to move into high-level management consultancy to offset lack of new construction work
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Cracking Brazil
It’s hosting the 2014 World Cup, and the 2016 Olympics, and has emerged from the credit crunch with barely a scratch. So why aren’t more UK firms working there?
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Panama and Brazil appeal for UK expertise
UK construction firms are being encouraged to take advantage of the growing workload in Latin America
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Four years predicted for Chile rebuild
President says seventh most powerful earthquake on record has left between $15bn and $30bn worth of damage
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McBains Cooper to target Brazilian market with local ally
Civil engineer Concremat to help contractor win work on $231bn PPP programme
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RICS calls for strict standards in Haiti rebuild
Surveyor body in talks with government of earthquake-hit country to ensure rebuild will provide quality housing
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Second quake hits Haiti
Region west of capital city rocked by aftershock mere week after earthquake ravaged country
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UK firms urged to join Brazil's building boom
2012 FIFA World Cup and 2016 Rio Olympics will generate 80 construction projects
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Join the global restructure
Countries from Mexico to India are seeking UK expertise to help renew their transport, power and communications networks. ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø’s Global Infrastructure Forum in November will tell you how to get involved …
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Rogers designs 50-storey skyscraper in Mexico City
Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners commissioned to design headquarters for BBVA and Bancomer
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BIG's friendly giant: New Tamayo Museum, Mexico City
Danish architect BIG has won a competition with Mexican architect Rojkind to design a museum overlooking Mexico City
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Swine flu shuts McBains' Mexico office
Fear over outbreak of fatal swine flu prompt a week's closure for McBains Cooper's Mexico City office
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Bovis Lend Lease announces plans to conquer Latin America
Bovis Lend Lease is planning to expand across Latin America over the next three years
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The market in Mexico: What are you afraid of, gringo?
The Mexican government is planning PFI projects worth more than £200bn. The problem is it doesn't really know how to do them, so it's desperate to find British firms to help it out - so far without much luck. Emily Wright took a little trip to find out why...
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Lunchtime rules in Mexico City
Business lunches in Mexico City often start with tequilla and end with a man hug
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Chilling and chilli in Mexico City
The relaxed attitude of Mexico's business community belies the huge opportunities here – and the dangers of the local delicacy
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