All articles by Karolin Schaps – Page 2
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Hyder acquires Holford for £9.2m
Engineering firm expands in the Middle East with purchase of Dubai architect
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Cyril Sweett acquires Jones Sweett
Consultant expands business in Middle East with acquisition of international alliance partner
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International growth gives Serco revenue double-digit boost
UK services company’s 2007 results show profits up 6.7% and turnover 10.3%
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BAA chief resigns in wake of falling standards criticism
Severn Trent’s Colin Matthews will take over from Stephen Nelson on 1 April
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Manchester super-casino scrapped
Culture secretary confirms 16 smaller casinos in England, including in Leeds and Milton Keynes
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Zero carbon is not working, says green guru
Dr David Strong calls for green buildings to factor in social and economic sustainability
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Government invites US firms to invest in nuclear
Business secretary visits Washington for meetings with US energy companies
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EC Harris to project manage Hull academies
QS will oversee construction of the Sports and Eco-Academy in West Hull and Archbishop Sentamu Academy in East Hull.
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Runway protestors break into Heathrow
Activists from Greenpeace attach a banner to a BA airplane after breaking through airport security
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Waterloo upgrade works start
Tube Lines upgrade to include installing new signal cables, public help points, CCTV cameras and flood prevent measures
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Bank offers 'solar mortgages' for homes with PVs
Ulster Bank and Solarcentury are offering three-year discounted mortages for homeowners who fit PV panels
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Sir Maurice Laing dies aged 90
Former chairman of construction firm Laing, and first president of CBI, died last week
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EP appoints Zog and HBOS to redevelop atomic centre
Zog Brownfield Ventures will expand Atomic Energy Technology Centre in Dorset by 37,000sq m
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Rider Levett Bucknall wins role on £95m Birmingham scheme
Naus hires QS on £95m development in Digbeth which will feature 658 apartments
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Strike hits £3bn Bahrain leisure project
More than 2,000 workers have gone on strike for a week on a £3bn Bahraini tourist development being built by a team including Bovis Lend Lease and Atkins.
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Gleeds throw MIPIM warm-up party
QS firm celebrates with developers, investment companies and property lawyers
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Crossrail Reading extension would cost £372m
Crossrail London Rail Links reveals cost if rail route extended to Reading
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Government surveyors vote to strike
Surveyors and senior managers at the Valuation Office Agency are to strike against the 2007 pay award
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RSK Group acquires environment consultant
RSK makes its eighth purchase in 12 months with acquisition of Coventry-based firm
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Celebrity lie-down stops construction lorries in Kentish Town
Tom Conti leads protest against site traffic at housing development in north London