Consultants – Page 195
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Taylor Wimpey fined £25k after apprentice site death
Firm pleads guilty to health and safety breach after teenage bricklayer fatally crushed on housing scheme
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T&T insists it will still float
Despite shelving plans to list last month consultant says it will float on Stock Exchange
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Faithful + Gould appoints three new staff in Stoke
Consultant recruits associate director, QS and CDM co-ordinator
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RLB appointed on Marston’s new leisure brands
Consultant project manager and QS on concepts Coaching Inn and Bluu
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Davis Langdon in top 50 of '100 Best Companies to Work For'
Plus, RLB ranks 69th and T&T comes 80th in the Sunday Times awards
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F+G promotes two to director at Stockton-on-Tees
Consultant looks to expand in the Private Finance Initiative and Public Private Partnerships sectors
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F+G wins contract on £10m Chevron scheme
Consultant cost manager, CDM and project manager on dedicated medical centre and gym
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My bounty is as boundless as the sea…
Cost consultants can learn a thing or two from William Shakespeare, says the T&T cost manager
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RLF secure North Yorkshire contract
Consultant QS on the largest new build project in the North Yorkshire Moors
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Faithful + Gould green expert on schools - video
Environmental costs expert Sean Lockie, a director at F+G, discuss his firm’s work on lowering the carbon footprint of school buildings
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Richard Steer on Mipim
Two years ago he wrote that Mipim was a waste of time, energy and perfectly good booze. This year, he’s looking forward to it. So, what changed?
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South Bank firms stave off gridlock
Fears that a glut of construction activity on London’s South Bank will lead to gridlock have led to four major schemes establishing a joint strategy on the delivery of materials.
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WSP ‘firing on all cylinders’ and confident it will ride out storm
Chris Cole, chief executive of consultant WSP, said its spread of sectors meant it was well-placed to survive the credit crunch.
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Capita Symonds well-placed to survive downturn
Capita Symonds is well-placed to ride out the credit crunch owing to its lack of exposure to the commercial market, the group’s managing director says.
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Construction firms in league table of slow payers
Carillion among the named and shamed in list of UK plcs that have payment delays
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Adult minimum wage to increase to £5.73
Government announces minimum wage rise for adults, 18-21 year olds and 16-17 year olds
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Cyril Sweett acquires Jones Sweett
Consultant expands business in Middle East with acquisition of international alliance partner
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Bovis Lend Lease fined for safety breaches in New York
Contractor accused of 19 safety failures after fire at Deutsche Bank site at Ground Zero