Consultants – Page 77
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Crossrail blacklist row electrician gets job back
Electrician Frank Morris returns to work after year-long dispute and campaign by Unite union
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Fury at regulator’s plan to wrap retrofit work in red tape
Industry figures slam Ofgem’s plan to require two surveyors to sign off some retrofit work
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Fears of further delays to £600m framework
Concern comes as management of a repeatedly delayed £600m government framework for consultants is transferred to a private sector company
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Ramboll bounces back into the black after tough year
Overseas work helps engineer to make £116,000 pre-tax profit after incurring loss in previous year
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Hewlett ‘profitable’ after management buy-out
Civil engineer committed to meeting extended payment schedule to former administrator
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Health and safety watchdog in fresh crackdown
Health and Safety Executive to make unannounced inspections of refurbishment sites
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Walkie Talkie tower is 'melting cars'
Sun’s rays reflected from Land Securities and Canary Wharf tower blamed for melted car panels
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Miller project still ablaze six days on
Major fire at police firearms training centre in Portishead was first spotted last Tuesday
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Sweett wins role on Hong Kong harbour tunnel
Sweett has won the job to cost manage a 2km rail tunnel project beneath Hong Kong harbour
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Bam Nuttall pays £33m to settle busway dispute
Legal battle over Cambridgeshire Guided Busway settled out of court
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Sweett bullish after UK division growth
Consultant targets £100m revenue within two years ahead of AGM today
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Tower 8 start-up turns over £2.2m in second year of trading
Firm founded by former Jones Lang LaSalle directors describes ‘massive support’ from clients of old company
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Councils seek ‘whitelist’ to bar blacklist firms from contracts
GMB union asked to produce list of contractors who have not been implicated in industry scandal
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Tender prices ‘bottomed out’ in 2012
BCIS confident tender prices have turned a corner despite marginal fall in first quarter
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Glenn Howells director quits to help asbestos trial father
Marcus Lee leaves position to help co-ordinate defence of former RMJM director Vernon
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Fire takes hold at Miller construction site
Under-construction ‘state-of-the-art’ £16m police firearms range near Bristol ablaze
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Employers bid for place on asbestos claims scheme
National Federation of Builders lobbies Department of Work and Pensions to ensure builders are not left open to liabilities
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Delivery partner revealed for £331m London tube upgrade
Exclusive: Team including EC Harris, Mace and CH2M Hill will help deliver radical new procurement approach