All QS articles – Page 150
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News
Industry attacks Lords’ immigration report
Construction industry leaders have rounded on a House of Lords committee that found there was little evidence that immigration had benefited the UK
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Faber Maunsell reports 16% leap in turnover
Consultant posts a 16% jump in turnover from to £185.5m
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Baqus to use £1.8m for major acquisition
Consultant poised to make a major acquisition this year
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Are government green tax cuts enough?
Head of Gleeds Financial Services asks if the tax incentives are enough to encourage true eco-initiatives and returns for property occupiers and investors
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RLF promotes staff to associate
Consultant promotes chartered surveyor Sue Nutt at Birmingham office
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White Young Green appoints two new associates
Consultant employs new associate director and associate planner
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Cyril Sweett preferred bidder on £80m Scottish PPP scheme
Consortium led by consultant will design, construct, finance and operate four new schools in Inverclyde
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F+G supports children’s charity Acorns
Consultant will raise money for Midlands charity throughout 2008
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Three at F+G receive professional awards
Cardiff staff become chartered building surveyors with APC qualifications
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Cyril Sweett acquires Burns Bridge for £5m
Consultant expands business in the Middle East, India and Australia
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Cyril Sweett buys Nisbet for £5.9m
Construction and property consultant boosts public sector portfolio with purchase of regional player
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CR Management announces two new appointments
Firm hires new senior consultant and delay analyst and planner
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Comment
Top project managers' websites: Mismanagement
In the latest of our series examining the accessibility of the industry’s websites, Martin Hornagold looks at what works and what doesn’t on project managers’ pages
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Directors join Erinaceous exodus
Two senior members of staff leave troubled consultant to join EC Harris
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RLB project manager on Cheltenham gym flood victim
Consultant hired to help rebuild leisure@cheltenham damaged by 2007 floods
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F+G launches virtual university
University offers e-learning facilities and helps firm share knowledge across its network
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Currie & Brown wins education framework agreement
University of the West of England appoints consultant on over and under £1m schemes
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Features
He’s arrived early: Neil Edginton's career path
At the tender age of 30 Neil Edginton is in charge of Build Ability, the contractor that’s delivering Birmingham’s £75m Cube. He tells James Clegg about how he got there, what’s next and how he upset the BBC by playing Eagles covers