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RICS plans Asian cost service
The RICS is to begin a cost information service for the Asian market in response to the growing number of UK companies expanding in the far East.
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Bullish WYG reports strong start to the financial year
White Young Green has given the City an upbeat assessment of the financial year.
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Sustainable Consultant of the Year
WinnerBioRegional Consulting Probably best known for the BedZED eco village in Sutton, south London, BioRegional Consulting stood out for the diversity of its work. As well as its groundbreaking efforts in eco housing it has also been involved in sustainable forestry, sustainable farming and recycling. It uses the One Planet ...
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Ridge wins contract to relocate Devon eco-school
Consultant appointed QS and CDM co-ordinator for the £5.5m scheme to relocate Dartington Primary School
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Credit crunch could threaten new builds
Industry likely to remain busy next year but new developments could suffer from credit crunch and rising material cost, says report
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Queen congratulates F+G for work on new Eurostar
Associate director congratulated at the King's Cross St. Pancras Station opening ceremony
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EC Harris’ London HQ wins business award
Consultant picks up PFM award for Partners in Business category
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Building surveying trainees left without placements
Ten companies pull out of training scheme, leaving 80% of candidates without apprenticeships
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Evaluation Consultants appoints director
Also: Malcolm Hollis announces a number of appointments
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Consultancy giants warn of tough conditions ahead
Davis Langdon and Gardiner & Theobald post strong annual results but predict a difficult 2008
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Government rules out inquiry into Metronet ‘corruption’
The government has rejected calls for an inquiry into the collapse of Metronet following an MP’s claims of corruption.
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Davis Langdon Mackenzie relocates to Aurora
Consultant takes residence in award winning Glasgow building
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Residential markets under pressure: risk or opportunity?
Mortgages may be increasingly rejected, but housing demand will fuel supply - the trick is to be innovative
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Six arrested after cable is stolen from Atkins rail project
Between £200,000 and £300,000 worth of cable has been stolen from the Basingstoke resignalling project
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Ridge QS on Ironbridge Gorge restoration scheme
Consultant is appointed on phase four of the regeneration of the Coalbrookdale Museum
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EC Harris appoints new leader for Ireland
Consultant also recruits new partner to run the Cardiff office
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WYG appoints two environmental directors
Consultant also appoints UK corporate responsibility manager for new role
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Rider Levett Bucknall sponsors graduate in triathlon
Birmingham-based graduate will compete in the gruelling Ford Ironman 70.3 world championships
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Survey finds negative impact of environmental property tax reform
Davis Langdon survey reveals 70% of respondents dissatisfied with the withdrawal of Industrial Building Allowance
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Construction Act fails to make the cut
The reform of the Construction Act may have to wait another year before it is made law.