All Building articles in Archive Titles – Page 368
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EC Harris rubber stamps Cushman & Wakefield joint venture
Duo claim first in offering broad property advice with Corporate Occupier Solutions launch
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Elvin forgets he's due to go on holiday
'My Saturday morning was like a scene from Clockwise´
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Bechtel departs major Iraq project
US construction and project manager taken off children's hospital scheme in Basra
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Client claims further Wembley delays
Completion not due until end of the year says WNSL
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Geeing up ascot with glass
Ascot racecourse has a completely new straight track, but the focal point of the redevelopment is the new stand itself, which incorporates 100,000 square metres of glass and five kilometres of balustrading
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Anglian supports Scottish teams
Anglian Home Improvements has agreed shirt sponsorship deals with both Motherwell Football Club and Dundee United, to run for two years.
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Combilift’s €10m HQ paves way for future
Irish Enterprise Minister Micheal Martin TD has officially opened the e10 million global headquarters of Combilift in Monaghan, Ireland, which is anticipated to create 100 new jobs over the next four years and see the company’s turnover rise to e100 million by 2010.
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McGowan hosts G06
This year’s G-Awards Presentation Gala Dinner is set to make a ‘big impression’ with the news that TV impressionist Alistair McGowan is to host the glittering industry event at the Hilton Birmingham Metropole on Friday 15 September.
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Stories from our sister titles
News on the RIBA presidential election, Battersea power station and C&B takeover rumours
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How to survive … a CV overhaul
Amaya Lopez offers five points to consider before tackling that most painful of chores, compiling your CV
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How To Survive … a CV rewrite
There's a fine line between presenting the best possible interpretation of your work and academic history and doing a Jeffery Archer. Amaya Lopez offers some tips on how to stay on the right side of it
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Calling all APC candidates: Win a free place on a coaching course
Quiz deadline extension
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Take to the Tyne
Project managers are particularly sought after in the Northeast, reckons Robert Smith, managing director of Hays Property & Surveying
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It was the Sun wot won it
QS News readers appear to be celebrity obsessed and raving football fans if their newspaper reading habits are anything to go by.
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Paper issues
In Phil Clark’s recent article (Why is the pen still mightier? QS News, 30 June), he reviewed the survey carried out by the RICS on e-tendering.
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Hackett keeps up the pressure on the RICS
RICS campaigner Jeremy Hackett is continuing his call for reform at the RICS despite recently undergoing heart surgery.
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Making a fist of it
Although I am a Civil Engineer and CEO of a very small group, I read QS News in preference to all the other stuff with which I am bombarded as it tells me at a glance who’s doing what to whom and what sort of a fist they’re making of ...
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Europe pays the price for design
Faithful+Gould’s fresh research into how much is spent across the world on construction design fees underlines the UK and European tradition of attaching significant worth to the exercise compared to the rest of the globe