Consultants – Page 51
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Sweett 'not co-operating' with Serious Fraud Office investigation
SFO tells consultant it is not cooperating, while Sweett continues its own independent investigation into historic bribery allegations
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Consultants 'exasperated' after £750m framework scrapped
Bidders on UK SBS framework consider legal action to recoup their costs
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UK SBS cancels £750m public sector consultants framework
Decision taken following resolution of legal challenge by T T last month
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CH2M Hill to slash 100 UK jobs in global restructure
Exclusive: Engineer to axe jobs in UK buildings and urban programmes divisions while closing Edinburgh office
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CH2M Hill to take £53m hit on power station
Engineer’s Australian power station project running more than 30% over budget
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Sweett Group issues profit warning
Firm says challenging overseas markets will drag down its results for the year
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Firms face massive holiday pay bill after legal case
Employment tribunal ruling means employees are entitled to overtime pay while on holiday
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Atkins to design £120m Yorkshire schools
Engineer to design batch of seven privately-financed priority schools for Laing O’Rourke
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HCA picks 18 firms for £100m consultants framework
The Homes and Communities Agency has appointed 18 firms to its new £100m consultants framework
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Crane drivers set for three days of strikes
HTC crane drivers agree three days of strike action that will disrupt major sites including Network Rail’s London bridge redevelopment
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WSP completes £820m Parsons Brinckerhoff deal
Canada-based WSP formally takes over Balfour Beatty’s consultant arm
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London consultant Alinea allies with New York’s Dharam Consulting
Firms, both of which have roots in Davis Langdon, say agreement will allow them to access new markets
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Supply chain pressures force tender cost inflation upwards
Latest tender price forecast from Mace shows capacity shortages are starting to bite
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Balfour shareholders back Parsons Brinckerhoff sale
Vote paves way for WSP to buy US consultant from Balfour for £820m
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London needs 'one million more homes than thought'
London’s housing needs have been greatly underestimated, Aecom report finds
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Thames 'super-sewer' hit with two legal challenges
Judicial review applications have the potential to delay the project with legal wrangling
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Construction urged to to crack down on modern slavery
Home Office publishes figures showing there were more than 50 victims of modern slavery working in construction last year
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Architects and consultants are industry's top employers
Architects and consultants have dominated this year’s Building Good Employer Guide
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Pick Everard senior partner announces retirement
David Brunton will retire next month after four years leading the consultant
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Skills crisis prompts EC Harris to consider offshoring work
Chief executive says consultant could outsource work to fast-developing countries due to UK skills gap