Consultants News – Page 137
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Davis Langdon announces partner in Birmingham
Promotion reflects growing business for consultant in the region
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CIOB and Hill announce dates for 2008 UK Masterclass
Training event to address growing economic and legal issues that put pressure on companies to pursue litigation in disputes
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RICS matrics 5-a-Side Football - 4 June
The annual RICS matrics competitive 5 a side tournament. Who will take the title this year? Includes buffet after the match.
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Salvage operation begins as Erinaceous finally collapses
Managers at a host of consultancies plot buyouts from failed property services company
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Gleeds wins contract on Foster + Partners' resort
Consultant will cost manage the £100m scheme at Corniche Bay in Mauritius
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Fresh blow to firms on £1.6bn college framework
Consultants expecting work until 2012 will only be offered projects for next three years
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The Queen opens Swansea Leisure Centre
Davis Langdon project manager on leisure centre with the world’s first deep water surf machine
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Purcell Miller Tritton announces two appointments
Historic building consultant focus on residential activity with new associate
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Capita Symonds is consultant on coastal leisure scheme
Firm will provide consultancy for new sports facilities in Hastings and Bexhill up to 2020
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Gleeds wins St Pancras Chambers contract
Consultant cost and project manager on £100m conversion of former Midland Grand Hotel
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No...gas cookers... power shower... open windows... thanks…
A report by the NHBC reveals that the zero-carbon revolution is leaving home buyers cold. And if nobody’s going to buy them, is anybody going to build them?
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Baqus to use £1.8m for major acquisition
Consultant poised to make a major acquisition this year
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Faber Maunsell reports 16% leap in turnover
Consultant posts a 16% jump in turnover from to £185.5m
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Industry attacks Lords’ immigration report
Construction industry leaders have rounded on a House of Lords committee that found there was little evidence that immigration had benefited the UK
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Are government green tax cuts enough?
Head of Gleeds Financial Services asks if the tax incentives are enough to encourage true eco-initiatives and returns for property occupiers and investors
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RLF promotes staff to associate
Consultant promotes chartered surveyor Sue Nutt at Birmingham office
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White Young Green appoints two new associates
Consultant employs new associate director and associate planner
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Cyril Sweett preferred bidder on £80m Scottish PPP scheme
Consortium led by consultant will design, construct, finance and operate four new schools in Inverclyde