All Archive Titles articles – Page 449
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Tues 21st March: Elvin really is impressed by Holland...
The deceptively deft Edgar Davids, political timing and 'breaking news' from Wembley
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Towers take off
Southwark Council has approved two schemes totalling £200m in Elephant and Castle, south London.
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Meet some more non-cognates
More students (and an ex-student) talked to QS News to share their thoughts on non-cognate QS courses and why they decided to become involved with the construction industry
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Hard sell: what does a QS do?
The rise of the non-cognate graduate now entering the QS and project management professions stems partially from a weakness that is inherent in both, one that is holding back companies from attracting the right amount and type of skills to the industry.
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RICS president Williams rebuts Hackett letter
The RICS has hit back at a letter sent by Jeremy Hackett this month to members of the institution's governing council.
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ECH eyes public sector
EC Harris has won two major public sector deals, including a strategic role on the £500m Hatfield Hospital PFI project in Hertfordshire
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It's the drink talking
I recently had a chat with a guy in a pub, we were watching football, and we got talking about the game, life, and work and so on.
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Merc deal marks Sturge debut
King Sturge's project management arm has won its first contract in the Middle East, writes Roxane McMeeken.
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The converted
Employers crying out for new recruits are increasingly opting for non-cognate graduates. QS News went to London South Bank University to find out who is electing to take the post-graduate route and why, and we examine the benefits and pitfalls for companies welcoming non-cognates through their doors.
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Site-Seeing - our new competition
Your chance to win £20 to spend at Amazon. Just tell us what the picture is
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RICS warns of Part L chaos as industry tries to get up to speed
More design changes predicted in the wake of new energy regulations coming into force
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Olympics to gain from new efficient logistics centre
Transport for London considers pioneering consolidation centre for 2012 work
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Wembley case: round one
As Multiplex and Cleveland Bridge prepare to meet in court, sources point to the potential of future claims surrounding the troubled stadium, which suffered more delays this week
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A traditional breed
As a small practitioner we always (or mostly) refer to the RICS scale and state what discount we apply.
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DL branches out
Davis Langdon is planning to add building surveying and facilities management to its list of major services in Manchester and Liverpool.
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PRP Project Services pursues QSs as boss succeeds in expanding work
Architectural arm plans to boost PM support services and continue moving beyond housing
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QSs and PMs see salaries soar to record levels north of the border
Healthy construction activity in Scotland is feeding through to consultants' pay packets
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Elvin Box's blog
Workspaces, the armed forces and breaching the blokey bastion. Excerpts from Elvin Box's latest blog.
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So, you think it's bad in the UK...
It may be 20 degrees hotter but the problems of South Africa's construction industry mirror those of the UK, reckons Denis Lillie in his latest report from Cape Town