All QS articles – Page 27
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News
Ramboll and Arup nab £6bn Germany-to-Denmark tunnel
Femern tunnel will be the longest immersed undersea tunnel in the world
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News
Gleeds and O'Rourke ink £350m Welsh hospital deal
Work is expected to start on the 55,000 m2 project this August
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Comment
Price rises from suppliers should be challenged
Material costs are on the up but housing associations can secure better deals from the supply chain if they know how
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Comment
Why Mipim matters
This year’s Mipim is set to be just as jam-packed as 2016, with about 23,000 participants from 90 countries
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Features
Consultants' salary survey 2017: The bold and the bountiful
Strong hiring intentions and employee caution post the Brexit vote mean those prepared to move jobs could be richly rewarded - as may firms prepared to be aggressive in sourcing new hires
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News
Atkins scoops £250m west London college
Firm to design college campus that’s part of a wider £500m mixed-use scheme
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Comment
Mind the tender price gap
Cost pressures have hit new highs, creating a lag between initial project costs and the final tender price, so what’s to be done?
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Comment
The need for International Women's Day
Gender equality in the workplace is not a ‘women’s issue’, the fact that it is still an aspiration has huge economic implications for us all
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News
TowerEight sets sights overseas as growth continues
Turnover set to hit £12m in fifth year of business
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Comment
Why women don't pick construction careers
Women in Construction Week should prompt us all to think about how the industry can discard outdated stereotypes
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News
WSP targets UK growth 'despite Brexit'
Toronto-listed engineer adds 2,500 employees through eight acquisitions last year
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Comment
We need a boring Budget
Next week the chancellor will unveil his spring Budget, let’s hope he uses it to strengthen existing policies and provide certainty rather than unleash any big surprises
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News
Arcadis snaps up ex-RICS president's firm
Consultant buys Birmingham-based firm run by Louise Brooke-Smith
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Mott Mac lands lead role on £108m Royal College of Arts job
The historic college is building a new Herzog de Meuron-designed building in Battersea
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News
WSP makes four senior hires
Engineer strengthens its Glasgow, Birmingham, Leeds and Southern offices
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Comment
Hitting NHS deadlines
Getting stakeholder engagement right at the start is key to successful management of healthcare projects
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News
Core Five doubles fee income in two years
The consutlant has experienced strong growth in five years on the back of project wins such as the redevelopment of New Scotland Yard
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T&T acquires asset manager
Deal will allow the consultant to offer an end-to-end service to its infrastructure clients