All QS articles – Page 149
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Oxford University announces masters in programme management
BT Centre at Saïd Business School launches MSc in Major Programme Management
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Waste and how to tame it
Site waste has never been the most glamorous end of the sustainability agenda. But, with a stringent regulation and a sharp rise in landfill tax being introduced this month, you ignore it at your peril. Dr David Moon of WRAP and Adam Mactavish of Cyril Sweett offer advice on how ...
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D&H is Erinaceous’ latest victim
Dearle & Henderson, the last large acquisition made by failed property consultant Erinaceous, has been broken up as part of the sell-off at the firm, writes Sarah Richardson.
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RICS rebel Jeremy Hackett dies suddenly at 66
Jeremy Hackett, the rebel member of the RICS’ governing committee, has died suddenly.
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Davis Langdon announces partner in Birmingham
Promotion reflects growing business for consultant in the region
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CIOB and Hill announce dates for 2008 UK Masterclass
Training event to address growing economic and legal issues that put pressure on companies to pursue litigation in disputes
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RICS matrics 5-a-Side Football - 4 June
The annual RICS matrics competitive 5 a side tournament. Who will take the title this year? Includes buffet after the match.
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What a relief
It may look like fiddling while Rome burns but the tax measures in last month’s Budget may actually get our industry to become a bit more eco-conscious
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Salvage operation begins as Erinaceous finally collapses
Managers at a host of consultancies plot buyouts from failed property services company
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Features
Should I stay or should I go?
There’s a lot of talk in the construction industry about opportunities to work abroad, from the allure of building Dubai’s dazzling skyscrapers to the chance to help people in countries ravaged by war or natural disaster. But what is the reality of working in foreign countries, and how does it ...
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How to make your fortune quantity surveying
With skilled staff in short supply, QS firms are jostling to offer the most attractive corporate structures to their employees. From traditional partnerships to limited companies, Mark Leftly runs through the risks of each model and weighs these against their potential to make you a packet
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CSTT Training Day: So who knows what a QS is?
The Chartered Surveyors Training Trust is fighting to survive with new government funding cuts
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Gleeds wins contract on Foster + Partners' resort
Consultant will cost manage the £100m scheme at Corniche Bay in Mauritius
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Fresh blow to firms on £1.6bn college framework
Consultants expecting work until 2012 will only be offered projects for next three years
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The Queen opens Swansea Leisure Centre
Davis Langdon project manager on leisure centre with the world’s first deep water surf machine
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Purcell Miller Tritton announces two appointments
Historic building consultant focus on residential activity with new associate
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Capita Symonds is consultant on coastal leisure scheme
Firm will provide consultancy for new sports facilities in Hastings and Bexhill up to 2020
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Gleeds wins St Pancras Chambers contract
Consultant cost and project manager on £100m conversion of former Midland Grand Hotel
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No...gas cookers... power shower... open windows... thanks…
A report by the NHBC reveals that the zero-carbon revolution is leaving home buyers cold. And if nobody’s going to buy them, is anybody going to build them?