Consultants – Page 127
-
News
HMRC cracks down on plumbers' tax affairs
Plumbers, gas fitters and heating engineers are being targeted by the tax authorities
-
News
Engineer finds extra £2m in pay packet
Engineer at Devon based firm has repaid the £2m, which is 1,000 times his nornal salary
-
News
UK firms rush to leave 'anarchy' in Libya
Nearly all construction work in the country halts, among random acts of crime and violence
-
News
Civils firms hit by higher costs and lower tender prices
Sector in distress as third quarter survey of workloads shows growth has not yet returned
-
News
Mouchel rebuffs fresh Costain offer
Costain today confirmed that it is not the party in advanced negotiations with Mouchel and that a further revised offer has been ignored
-
News
F+G promotes undergraduate opportunities
Project manager appointed to consultant’s Generation 4 Change to help promote student placements
-
News
Capita airport in Libya 'hit by bombs'
Runway of Benghazi airport in east of country ’destroyed’ by bombs, company says
-
News
F+G wins £38m science park contract
The firm also secures a place on the Northumbrian Water Commercial Services Framework
-
News
Faithful + Gould announces senior changes
Sean Lynch joins senior management team whilst Michael Martin leaves as director of commercial services
-
News
Capita Symonds appoints energy expert
New director for energy consultancy will run Capita’s expanding renewable energy division
-
News
New legal threat to localism plans
Campaigners say that payment of money to a council on receipt of a planning permission would be unlawful
-
News
Aukett appears in Russian court over outstanding fees
Architect accused of failing to pay consultant for shelved project
-
News
RICS calls for VAT cut in Budget
RICS says Chancellor should cut VAT on home refurbishments to help residential sector
-
News
Firm found guilty in corporate manslaughter test case
Geotechnical Holdings failed to ensure the safety of a geologist crushed to death in a trench
-
News
EC Harris warns of insolvencies as material prices soar
QSs predict tender price rises but warns of cut-throat bidding and material price increases
-
News
Barton Civil Engineering goes into administration
Woes of Gateshead contractor signal a downturn in north east market
-
News
RICS: Commercial market outlook improving
The RICS Commercial Property Market Survey showed an improvement in Q4 2010
-
News
Former Mabey bosses guilty of bribing Saddam’s regime
Charles Forsyth and David Mabey made illegal kickbacks to secure work on 13 Iraqi bridges
-
News
T&T opens in Warsaw as Polish market recovers
UK consultant expands into growing eastern Europe construction market