Consultants – Page 214
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Tender prices continue steady rise
BCIS finds price rise could outstrip general inflation over two years
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Rider Levett Bucknall forecasts 50% growth
Birmingham project and cost manager set to increase regional turnover from £10m to £15m
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House price rises slow for first time since 2006
RICS report finds fall in buyer demand due to interest rate rise
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The great unfazed
Phil Clark finds members of Building’s new networking club in Manchester to be full of youthful ambition
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Currie & Brown takes £2.8m hit on restructuring costs
Consultant posts loss of £1.6m for past 18 months after carrying out centralisation plan
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ICE pulls out staff after terror alert
The Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) and the RICS were this week caught up in terror alerts after the attempted attacks in London and Glasgow at the weekend
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New document defines revised daywork definitions
RICS and Construction Confederation create new document for September 1 regulation change
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Gleeds appoints new Scottish associate director
Architect and project manager Jacqueline Nicol joins consultant's Glasgow office
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Gleeds wins two new PPP contracts
Axiom Education appoints consultant for £169m Edinburgh Schools scheme
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Healy Kelly Turner & Townsend wins eight new Irish contracts
Consultant to provide planning supervisor services for Ireland's Department of Education and Science
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Prescott was advised against Vauxhall skyscraper
Freedom of Information memo reveals Former deputy PM's officials rejected the Broadway Malyan tower he approved in 2005
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Hill International win New York City housing deall
Consultant will provide construction management and build services on $50m housing scheme
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LDA assumes full legal ownership of Games site
Agency now has the right to enforce CPOs on affected Stratford businesses after year's end
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Honeywell caught in illegal music filesharing investigation
Wembley engineering firm potentially faces unlimited fines in first British workplace music piracy case
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'More legal loopholes in Hips', claim critics
Packs will be 'totally unenforcable' with some easy legal sidestepping
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In the public eye
Sarah Stickland project surveyor at Davis Langdon says it can be exciting working as a QS for the public sector
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Turner and Townsend wins year in industry award
Nick Lyon picks up award for fire risk consultant work at Gap