All Building articles in Archive Titles – Page 295
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Construction imminent on overhaul of Bury St Edmunds
3:50PM Taylor Woodrow, Gleeds and PDCM on team to deliver £47m cattle market transformation
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King of Albania brings in Gleeds for home improvements
3:20PM Firm will work with locals on redevelopment of 1920s palace
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Knowles performance 'exceeding expectations' after Hill buy
2:35PM UK outfit's new owner happy with integration after acquisition in August
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Rugby World Cup stadium in trouble
11:20AM WT and Davis Langdon question New Zealand venue's original cost estimate
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Major new £110m Welsh tourism project unveiled
10:50AM Capita Symonds and Alfred McAlpine on team for green holiday village in Pembrokeshire
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Leeds Grand Opera reopens
10:15AM Victorian venue receives £23m upgrade from architect BDP
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Stories from our sister titles (17 November)
4:40PM The news this week from Building, BD and Property Week
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Return ticket
When you send an employee on an international assignment, make sure you know what you’re letting yourself in for. A new survey suggests firms should be doing more to keep hold of staff when they come home, as two in five tend to quit after returning. Matthew Parsons reports
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Problem solving
Every cost consultancy QS News meets says their number one problem is a lack of skilled staff. So, we are taking action with not one, but two initiatives aimed at nailing this problem and we need your support.
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Can you name these sites?
For this issue our intrepid researcher has ventured abroad. Tell us where the sites are, and what links them, and you could win a £25 Amazon voucher
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Letter of the week
Red tape round the clock As a recruiter working in cost and arbitration, I would give full support to a petition to relax current immigration laws for quantity surveyors, which are not doing this sector any favours (‘Relax work permit rules for QSs, RICS urges government’, QS News, 3 November).
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Watts scours new horizons to recruit PMs
Consultancy group Watts is planning to recruit project managers from Germany. The firm, which has three offices in the country, said it was investigating whether to launch a recruitment drive there.
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G&T manages Microsoft HQ
Gardiner & Theobold is project manager and planning supervisor on the fit-out of Microsoft’s curved new London headquarters.
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I loved NEC at first sight
Recent articles on NEC3 in QS News have missed the point of a contract that fosters communication, cooperation and the evolution of a new role for the QS, argues Dominic Doig
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Knowles to start new QS firm
Merger plan will create large cost consultancy to be floated on stock exchange
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Golden Hello loses X Factor
As a postgraduate student working in the construction industry,
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Extended run
It was only supposed to last five years when it was built in the 1970s, but the Young Vic has just been given a second lease of life. Will Jones reports on how a host of firms managed to recapture the gritty spirit of a London theatre for future generations
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EC Harris ups profits
EC Harris has posted £28m pre-tax profits for the year to 30 April 2006, write Phil Clark and Roxane McMeeken.