Consultants News – Page 48
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Aecom acquires URS for £2.3bn
Deal will create a combined company with £11.1bn in annual sales and more than 95,000 employees
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UK fraud authorities investigate Sweett
UK’s Serious Fraud Office launches investigation into bribery allegations concerning consultant’s historic operations in Morocco
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Capita appointed on new BBC Wales HQ
The BBC has appointed Capita to project manage the delivery of its new broadcast centre in Cardiff city centre.
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DBK bags Battersea role
Consultant will provide cost and project management services on scheme’s utility strategy
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Capita appoints health sector boss
Capita’s property and infrastructure business has appointed an executive director for health
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Capita buys 100-strong project manager
Projen is active in the pharmaceutical, oil and gas, manufacturing and bio energy markets
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Tender prices on the rise
Material prices and wage inflation fuelling construction cost increases, according to RICS
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Government saves £840m on construction projects in a year
The Cabinet Office publishes update on its drive to cut construction costs by up to 20%
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Government work pipeline rises to £116bn
Latest refresh of government’s construction pipeline shows value of work has jumped by 13% to £116bn
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Sweett diverts Asia Pacific investment to UK division
Consultant group hopes to capitalise on UK market’s ‘powerful recovery’, says chief executive
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Aecom mulls challenge to £750m government framework
Exclusive: Firm among a number of consultants considering challenging the award of a £750m public sector consultants’ framework
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'Powerful UK recovery' boosts Sweett
Consultant grows revenue and staff numbers off back of UK market recovery
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Cundall appoints new boss
Tomás Neeson takes over from David Dryden as managing partner at engineerign consultant
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Firms line up legal challenges to £750m UK SBS framework
Turner Townsend and EC Harris work on claims after losing out on government framework
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T&T scoops showpiece North-east science projects
Turner Townsend has won two major science contracts in the North-east worth a total of £88m
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Consultants mull challenge to £750m deal
Losing bidders consider legal action over award of major government consultants’ framework
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Bletchley Park opens after £8m revamp
Home of the World War 2 code-breakers re-opens following a year-long restoration
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Former Arup chairman knighted
Former Arup chairman Philip Dilley and founders of architect Stanton Williams among industry fogures to be nominated
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Four firms picked for roles on MoD framework
Firms appointed to Defence Infrastructure Organisation’s technical and advisory services framework