Consultants News – Page 71
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Aecom integrates divisions in global restructure
Exclusive: Davis Langdon will integrate with Aecom’s planning, design, building and engineering divisions
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Olympics among winners at facilities management gongs
Davis Langdon, Interserve and Mitie also win BFIM awards
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Government seeks firms for £120m estates framework
Up to ten consultants will provide estate rationalisation advice
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Hopkins and Ramboll picked for £250m West End scheme
Architect of the Olympic velodrome and engineer appointed to work on mixed-use Belgravia scheme
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G&T scores with Qatar 2022 World Cup consultant role
Exclusive: UK firm appointed as cost consultant on project that promises to be ‘first carbon neutral World Cup’
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Gleeds wins extended role on £120m Peabody scheme
Consultant will act as development manager and employer’s agent on 527-home south London scheme
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Turner & Townsend appoints new India MD
Mark Richards transfers from Kazahstan country manager role
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WSP hires ex-Laing O'Rourke director as infrastructure chief
Duncan Symonds joins engineer, which also loses MD of environment and energy division as part of restructure
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RLB restructures to target major projects
Consultant promotes Mark Weaver and Tony Catchpole to UK board
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Sweett completes £12m Lewisham hospital job
Consultant worked as cost consultant on A E overhaul
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Aecom wins role on Magic World Russia
Consultant to conduct feasibility study on theme park plans
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G&T in UK restructure as it focuses on overseas growth
Exclusive: Firm reveals US expansion and Battersea win and confirms closure of domestic regional offices
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Davis Langdon’s Olympic specialists transfer to Crossrail
A dozen consultants are to join the project to provide procurement and supply chain management services
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G+T scoops Battersea redevelopment role
Exclusive: Firm will act as cost consultant on first phase of £5.5bn scheme
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David Cameron takes UK construction firms to Brazil
Foster + Partners, Laing O’Rourke, Mott MacDonald, Arup, and Aecom among firms on PM’s trade mission
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DEGW brand to disappear into Aecom
Four decade-old architect and space planner, acquired by Davis Langdon in 2009, is to lose its name next month
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Filming begins on Olympic build video
Industry leaders welcome ‘relaxed stance’ on marketing restrictions
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Ex-Davis Langdon partners set up cost consultancy in Qatar
Neil Hamilton and Simon Trafford launch Quantex Qatar, the third firm set up by ex-Davis Langdon partners this year