Consultants News – Page 144
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£25m Sweett war chest
Consultant Cyril Sweett has built up a £25m acquisitions war chest, Dean Webster, the chief executive, revealed this week.
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Baqus on brink of following Sweett onto stock market
Quantity surveyor Baqus is set to become a plc in the next fortnight.
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British consultant BACTEC to clear explosives in Lebanon
A British consultant has won a UN contract to clear explosives in Lebanon next year.
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It’s official: London is most expensive place on Earth to build
London had the highest tender prices in the world last year, according to a report by Rider Levett Bucknall.
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Hill wins £6m Saudi tower contract
International consultant is project manager for Andalusia Square Towers in Jeddah
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F+G expands Nottingham office
Consultant's five appointments brings total number of employees to 100
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EC Harris appoints regional head of regeneration
new consultant to deliver commercially viable regeneration schemes for north region
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QS wins Moustache of the Year award by a whisker
Female colleagues at Bovis Homes honour Neil Adams for his impressive growth
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RICS sets dates for eTendering breakfast seminars
Free seminars in December and January offer ways to manage tenders online
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Tropus & Spicer becomes consultancy’s latest merger
Tropus and Spicer Partnership combine to create £4m-turnover practice
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WYG appoints new managing director for new division
Consultant restructures firm to include three new divisions to join new management services
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Living the dream
How many people know exactly what they want to do when they leave school, askes the EC Harris QS
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Gleeds advises the Helix on £25m lottery win
Consultant cost advisor to the bid for the Big Lottery Fund’s Living Landmark programme
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Three Davis Langdon projects shortlisted for £50m lottery fund
Public vote sees three schemes including Eden Project's the Edge reach final shortlist
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Faithful + Gould scouts for QS talent in schools
Consultant organises interactive student workshop in Nottingham to offer a taste of the profession
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Redeploy frontline QSs to win construction battle
A shortage of QSs is holding up the upgrade of the Ministry of Defence's £18bn estate. The chairman of Rider Levett Bucknall says a smarter deployment of QS resource could ease the problem
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Shortage of QSs throws Defence Estates into chaos
UK’s biggest client needs to double number of QSs to cope with upgrade of 18bn estate
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Cluttons promotes two to partner
Consultant promotes two at the project and building consultancy department