Consultants – Page 130
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Costain likely to make third attempt for Mouchel
Analysts predict next bid could be made more attractive if construction group dips into cash pile
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Bouygues and Leadbitter tie up: a sign of things to come
The Leadbitter and Bouyges deal is mutually beneficail
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Leadbitter to leverage Bouygues’ strength
Clients in the construction sector are avoiding giving work to firms with significant debt, according to Leadbitter chairman and chief executive Bob Rendell
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Gleeds project manager on Midlands college
Consultant is project manager and lead consultant on the Stourbridge Further Education College campus scheme
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Alstom denies bribery allegations
French engineer denies reports it used bribes to win contracts
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Roger Plank becomes ISE president
Institution of Structural Engineers to inaurgurate new president later this month
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RICS launches Big Society study
Commission sets up to look at how communities can shape neighbourhoods under government policy
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Firm fined £5,000 after three workers fall through skylights
HSE prosecutes Bizspace Investments after successive incidents leave one worker paralysed
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Capita safety consultant on Qatar oil and gas event
Firm health and safety consultant on two events held at Ras Laffan near Doha
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Construction braces itself for another tough year
Higher VAT and NI contributions plus the spending cuts spell a double dip recession for the sector
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Leadbitter deal puts Bouygues in UK's top 20
Deal between Dutch and French firms boosts Bouygues place in the UK market and enables Leadbitter to strengthen its position
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Mouchel rejects second Costain bid
Consultant says £150m Costain bid ’significantly undervalues the business’
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Costain makes new £150m bid for Mouchel
Contractor bumps up offer by £30m in attempt to win over Mouchel shareholders
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CECA national director to step down
Rosemary Beales to step down in March after nearly 15 years at the helm
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New Year honours for industry figures
Arup’s Peter Head and Aggregate Industries’ Bill Bolsover also receive CBEs for services to engineering and construction
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RICS: House prices to fall 2% in 2011
Shortage of homes will prevent any big falls in house prices next year
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Arcadis to rebuild Corrie set after tram fireball
Consultant to act as QS on new Coronation Street set in Salford after explosive stunt destroyed old location
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EC Harris: we’re still strong enough to float
EC Harris remains bullish about its plan to float on the stock exchange although it has lost almost one in five employees and its revenue has tumbled by 17.6%