Consultants – Page 52
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Skills shortage deepens as workloads rise at fastest rate in two decades, says RICS
Latest RICS construction market survey sees surveyors report the sharpest rise in workloads since 1994
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UN asks RICS to develop global business ‘climate toolkit’
Climate Summit in New York asks professional body to help focus on measures for built environment
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Arcadis boosted by acquisition spree
Consultant sets out how takeovers of Hyder and Callison will translate into full-year profit and revenue growth
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Aecom completes £2.3bn acquisition of URS
Combination of US giants creates a consultant with £11.1bn of annual revenue
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Aecom's £2.3bn URS deal to complete today
Nearly half of shareholders in US engineer vote to get paid in cash from Aecom takeover deal
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Arcadis completes £296m Hyder acquisition
Deal increases Dutch consultant’s global revenue to £2.3bn and increases staff to 26,500
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£750m consultants’ framework to go live as legal row ‘stayed’
Controversial government procurement framework finally ready despite T T’s compensation claim
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Mace picks new boss of European business
Mace has appointed Barbara Welch as the new head of its operations across Western Europe
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Aecom's global engineering boss to exit
Aecom’s global chief executive of building engineering David Glover is to leave the firm
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Willmott Dixon loses court battle over £177m contract
Contractor challenged Hammersmith and Fulham council decision to appoint Mitie to £177m housing maintenance contract
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Nine in ten subcontractors wait over 30 days for payment
Survey finds long payment terms and late payment remain rife in the industry
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Hinkley nuclear project could face four-year legal wrangle
Lawyers warn Austrian challenge to European Commission’s go-ahead for £16bn nuclear power project could lead to long delay
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Cambridge council to pursue fresh Bam Nuttall busway claim
Vote follows report identifying £31m of further problems on troubled busway project
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Major contractors facing threat of crane strike
Crane drivers at crane firm HTC Plant to vote on industrial action that could hit sites around the country
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Arup wins key role on Tokyo Olympics
Consultant to review masterplan and work with Aecom on venue designs and legacy transformation
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Sweett boss exits after 34 years with firm
Chief executive Dean Webster brings forward retirement and departs with immediate effect
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Boris gives go-ahead to Mount Pleasant scheme
Mayor of London approves controversial development on site currently occupied by Royal Mail sorting office in Farringdon
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Amec warns of impact of currency headwinds
Engineer says revenue and profit in 2014 will be hit by the strength of the pound
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Bam Nuttall facing fresh £31m busway claim
Council given advice that contractor should pay to fix a string of defects on the scheme