Consultants – Page 106
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Morrell: No government u-turn on green agenda
Paul Morrell says, despite appearances, government not abandoning commitment to sustainability
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Ramboll refocuses on overseas mega projects
Consultant eyes major infrastructure work in Middle East, Russia and eastern Europe
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Lend Lease and Carillion face £10m oil spill claim
Four contractors in court battle after ‘major’ spill delays occupation of Bankside development
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HSE delays introduction of charging scheme
Scheme which could see contractors hit with fees of up to £124,000 put back to at least October
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Climate change could render modern buildings 'obsolete'
RICS calls for resilience to climate change to be factored into building valuations
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Aecom poaches RLB’s head of Europe
Mike Staples joins Aecom to focus on “work with signature architects”
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Arup wins £10m HS2 contract
Engineer partners with Grimshaw and Costain on job to design new Euston station
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Capita Symonds checks out with Mulberry
Consultant will programme manage 90 store global roll-out, working with Gensler and UDS
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Hill wins two Saudi contracts
Consultant expands on its project management contract for Jabal Omar development in Makkah
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Building owners doing bare minimum for energy changes
Building owners are preparing to do either the minimum or nothing to meet new energy efficiency standards
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Ramboll posts strong results after Gifford takeover
Pre-tax profit, turnover and order book all up after acquisition of UK consultant
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Cabe chair hits out over Orbit tender
Paul Finch says procurement of the Arcelor Mittal Orbit sculpture did not follow public procurement rules
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MP demands inquiry into 'police links to blacklisting'
John McDonnell MP writes letter to home secretary Theresa May
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Laing O'Rourke poaches Arup skyscraper expert
Globally-renowned structural engineer David Scott will quit Arup in New York to start with Laing next month
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Battersea crane deaths inquest begins
Inquest begins after police say they will not lay manslaughter charges
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Police linked to construction workers’ blacklist
Investigators claim information ‘could only be supplied by the police or the security services’
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New orders fall 14% in 2011
ONS data for fourth quarter of 2011 adds up to bad year for builders
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St John Ambulance calls on construction firms to train staff in first aid
Organisation working with HSE to improve site safety and highlights importance of firms having first aid training
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Arcadis has £100m acquisitions war chest
Parent company of EC Harris has fund to support expansion in the Middle East and Asia