All QS articles – Page 128
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Cyril Sweett to increase Middle East presence with Iraq base
Cyril Sweett is planning to move staff into Iraq by the summer, as part of a Middle East expansion plan
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Anyone fancy a G&T?
Collado Collins and Watkins Gray International have designed Gardiner & Theobald's new London office
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EC Harris partner chairs energy association
Partner at consultant is acting chair of the Energy Industries Council
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St George’s Day celebrations at the Gateway
Surveyors and construction professionals join Scotfield at its Leeds HQ
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Cyril Sweett announces appointments
Consultant hires four for its new real estate strategy division
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EC Harris consultant on DCSF's Sanctuary
Consultant helps the Department for Children, Schools and Families save on cost and carbon footprint
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Capita appointed on Henley Royal Regatta and Henley Festival
Consultant to provide risk assessment and event safety plans on annual events
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RPPML opens new office in Hertfordshire
Yorkshire consultant expands business in the south and promises new jobs
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Diminishing returns
Most of the major consultants have now announced pay cuts of between 7% and 20%. Richard Steer explains why this option is the best of a bad bunch
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Rivals circle failed consultant CNP
£14.5m-turnover building consultant seeks suitors to pay off parent LandAmerica's creditors
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WYG wins 800-cell prison contract
Consultant appointed to manage development, procurement and construction of £200m scheme
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Aecom buys Savant to boost European presence
Consultant takes over 600-strong firm, and renames other subsidiaries including Faber Maunsell
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Cyril Sweett confident of survival after cuts
Consultant says it is 'well positioned' to survive downturn after redundancies and slashing salaries saves it £11m
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Turner & Townsend chairman vows not to cut salaries
Tim Wray, chairman of Turner & Townsend, has said he will not to cut salaries at the consultancy, despite other top QSs cutting pay by between 12% and 20%
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RLB scheme scoops Civic Trust award
Cadbury's Bournville Place praised for the successful fusion of old and new
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Tender prices to fall by up to 9% this year
Tender prices will fall by up to 9% in 2009 and a further 3-5% in 2010 according to the latest market forecast prepared for Building by cost consultant Davis Langdon
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James Caan: 'I lost a fortune in Erinaceous'
The Dragon's Den star regrets his 'terrrible investment' but says now is the time to bag a property bargain
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Non-European QSs to be barred from UK jobs
Redundancy spike prompts committee to remove QSs and project managers from skills shortage list
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Capita appointed to Canterbury sports club
Consultant and HSSP Architects will project manage local community sports centre scheme
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Tender prices drop as competition for work rises
Tender price index reveals price of new work fell 2%, with BCIS predicting further 8% fallse 7.7% and wages 4.8%