Consultants – Page 215
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EC Harris to host event on corporate safety culture
Consultant’s London office hosts and AKT Productions presents new workshop
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One chance
The Energy White Paper maps out a possible framework for the future, but it will be the engineers who play the central role in solving these pressing issues, argues Richard Coackley, managing director at White Young Green Energy
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White Young Green appoints new Leeds regional director
Peter Crosland joins firm at group principal office in Leeds
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Gleeds appoints marketing director
Nick Barton to lead marketing team at Gleeds Management Services
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New recruitment group hits back at talent shortage
Top city private investors back the Management Recruitment Group
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Davis Langdon expands M&E services in north of England
Consultant sets up MGW engineering cost management service in Leeds
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Housebuilders set to put ‘land hoarding’ claims to rest
Office of Fair Trading launches investigation into housing sector despite Callcutt review
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Purcell Miller Tritton and Niall Phillips Architects merge
Historic building consultant and architectural practice join forces
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Davis Langdon initiates eco-car showroom scheme
Consultant launches specialist financial advice service for greener motor retail industry
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EC Harris completes Stary Browar scheme
Consultant project manages phase II of Poland’s award winning shopping centre
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KPMG hires White Young Green for M&E
Consultant signs three year contract to provide M&E engineering for UK portfolio
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Project managers slashed in second academies revamp
Capita Symonds, EC Harris, Mouchel Parkman and Alligan among those that survive the cull
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New twist in battle for Croydon
Arrowcroft has added a theatre to its £600m Croydon Gateway scheme in south London.
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Manslaughter delay
The corporate manslaughter bill has been delayed after the Lords voted for an amendment to widen its scope to cover deaths in custody. This means that the bill may not be passed before parliament rises next month.
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Green Council boss warns RICS on Hips stance
Paul King says institution’s opposition to packs could be perceived as “conservative and protectionist”
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Gleeds pitches tent at Glastonbury
QS is providing a tent at the music festival for punters to confess their sustainability sins
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OFT launches probe into housebuildng
Office of Fair Trading Investigation will look at potential competition issues and consumers' concerns
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Doubts over Construction Act revamp
The DTI unveiled its proposals to revamp the Construction Act on Wednesday, but there are already questions over whether it will ever be made law.
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Multiplex faces more Wembley costs
Multiplex has still to reach financial settlement with at least five key contractors on its Wembley stadium project.