All articles by Iain Withers – Page 136
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Sean Tompkins: Setting it straight
The RICS has faced a lot of criticism lately, with its global expansion drive and proposal to drop its top level qualification under fire. Iain Withers finds out how chief executive Sean Tompkins plans to reconcile ambitious plans abroad with winning back support at home
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Broadway Malyan to target China expansion
Focus on Asian market comes after appointment of new chairman, Stuart Rough
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Galliford Try rows with subbies over athletes village
Culture secretary and ODA boss insist scheme is on track despite time lost on final two plots
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Construction apprenticeship starts up 5%
Rise in apprenticeships welcomed by business secretary Vince Cable
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WSP and Mott MacDonald bosses in running for prestigious award
Shortlist announced for the ACE’s European CEO Awards 2011
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Barratt Homes snaps up 26-acre Coventry plot
Housebuilder buys up land from Goodman and British Land
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Brazil sports minister resigns amid corruption probe
Orlando Silva was in charge of preparations for 2014 World Cup and 2016 Olympics
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Bradford student digs awarded highest ever BREEAM rating
Student halls built by GB Building awarded 95.05% score
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Mouchel sell-off continues after pipeline business disposal
Troubled consultant sells subsidiary to Mott MacDonald for £2.55m
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ECA launches campaign to sign up female electricians
Currently less than one in 700 of electricians are women
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Libyan authorities seek UK rebuild help
The National Transition Council is seeking firms to rebuild Tripoli airport and Misrata hospital
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Half-century old Robinson Steel falls into administration
KPMG appointed to handle the administration of structural steel specialist
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SKM targets ‘global transport brand’ after acquisition
Australia-based consultant sets out expansion plans after Mouchel Rail buy
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Turner & Townsend buys US project manager
Consultant swoops on $5m-turnover New York firm Ferzan Robbins & Associates
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Tom Haughey: Man of steel
The structural steel sector has been knocked for six by the recession. No one knows this better than Severfield-Rowen boss Tom Haughey - not that he’s going to let that stop him expanding the business. The sheer nerve is admirable
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Troubled Mouchel must sell off more assets to appease banks
Consultant has debt mountain of £87m
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Alan Ritchie suspended amid Ucatt expenses probe
Former Ucatt leader is suspended on full pay as union turmoil deepens
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Ucatt plans 500 public sector strike ballots
Action follows Unite’s move to ballot 6,000 electrical workers