All QS articles – Page 25
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News
Brexit and stamp duty hitting housing starts, report says
The cost of fitting out new homes is being affected by the fall in the value of the pound
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RLB appoints ex-Arcadis health boss
The appointment is part of RLB’s plans to expand its healthcare business
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Features
London drops down T&T's global costs league
Latest global markets report from Turner Towsend sees New York topple Zurich as the most expensive for property development
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Mace maintains tender price outlook
The cost consultancy is predicting tender price growth of just 1.5% in London this year
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Consultant trio land roles on £2.5bn Gatwick upgrade
Services provided by the trio will include capacity assessments and layout planning
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WSP UK targets overseas work as global rebrand kicks in
Consultant officially drops Parsons Brinckerhoff from today
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Japanese giant makes play for Waterman Group
CTI says agreed bid for engineering consultancy is a thumbs up for UK investment
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Full list: CCS confirms £2.9bn consultant winners
Winners confirmed on five of the six lots on the two year framework
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T&T bumps up tender price forecasts
Not a single contractor surveyed predicts a fall in tender prices
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CCS awards £2.9bn consultancy framework
The framework is nearly four years late after the previous procurement process collapsed
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Comment
Fixing construction
BIM encourages collaboration but the industry needs to go much further and change the way things are done from the start to the end of a project
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Comment
Globalisation can be a force for good
This creeping anti-trade rhetoric threatens years of growing connectivity and collaboration - construction’s future relies on a healthy and global exchange of ideas
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Comment
It's all about human-machine collaboration
As automation gains ground we will have to redesign people’s jobs but are there essential human skills required in project management? A new report explores the issues
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News
New government could avert Brexit slowdown, Arcadis says
The general election could also help the pound which would slow cost increases for materials, the consultant reported