Consultants News – Page 40
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Cardiff plans £120m ‘commuter’ cable car system
Exclusive: URS in talks with city authorities to draw up plans for scheme linking city centre with Cardiff Bay and Penarth
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WSP turnover soars by 44%
Engineering group announces first results since £820m Parsons Brinckerhoff deal
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HS2 issues tenders for £1.4bn worth of work
High speed rail client begins hunt for consultants and contractors on three frameworks
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G&T wins Westminster Abbey tower commission
Consultant will project manage construction of a discreet tower for visitors adjacent to famous abbey
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Raft of new degree apprenticeships announced
Chartered surverying, nuclear and power engineering among the new pathways
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Turner & Townsend lands two global deals with Shell
Consultant to provide a range of services across energy giant’s worldwide operations and real estate
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Building Woman of the Year shortlist revealed
Professionals from companies including Turner and Townsend, Arup and Rise shortlisted for inaugral award
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Arcadis scoops global Shell framework
EC Harris parent company will deliver project and cost services for Shell worldwide
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London could lose global city status, warns Aecom
Manifesto predicts shortfall of one million homes by 2036 and demands urgent action on infrastructure
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British class system 'stops construction industry collaboration'
Ecobuild latest: Former construction adviser Paul Morrell says hierarchical industry is a barrier to delivering green buildings
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WSP and Parsons Brinckerhoff unveil UK leadership team
Former WSP UK managing director Mark Naysmith will run the combined division
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Capita hails property and infrastructure division profit growth
Outsourcing giant posts strong results, including improved profitability in its property and infrastructure busines
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Sweett hires former Atkins MD as chief exec
Douglas McCormick will take the helm at Sweett next month
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Artelia appointed to two cathedral projects
Firm lands lottery-funded schemes at St Albans and Canterbury
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Pinnacle deal: New owners target construction start this year
Redesigned tower will boast 25% more floor space than original Pinnacle scheme
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Arcadis enjoys UK and Europe boost
Full year revenue rises 5% as company puts chief executive Neil McArthur forward for re-appointment
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Skills shortages could stall projects
KPMG and RICS warn a lack of skilled labour could delay billions of pounds worth of work.