All QS articles – Page 44
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News
London could lose global city status, warns Aecom
Manifesto predicts shortfall of one million homes by 2036 and demands urgent action on infrastructure
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British class system 'stops construction industry collaboration'
Ecobuild latest: Former construction adviser Paul Morrell says hierarchical industry is a barrier to delivering green buildings
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Comment
Traditional construction in Vietnam
A brief insight into a very different culture shows a system that doesn’t suffer from the boom and bust cycle, at least not yet …
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News
WSP and Parsons Brinckerhoff unveil UK leadership team
Former WSP UK managing director Mark Naysmith will run the combined division
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Capita hails property and infrastructure division profit growth
Outsourcing giant posts strong results, including improved profitability in its property and infrastructure busines
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Comment
Housing: A pre-election blame game
As politicians struggle to explain how they will address the housing shortage they inevitably start to criticise housebuilders and their business models
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News
Sweett hires former Atkins MD as chief exec
Douglas McCormick will take the helm at Sweett next month
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Artelia appointed to two cathedral projects
Firm lands lottery-funded schemes at St Albans and Canterbury
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Pinnacle deal: New owners target construction start this year
Redesigned tower will boast 25% more floor space than original Pinnacle scheme
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Arcadis enjoys UK and Europe boost
Full year revenue rises 5% as company puts chief executive Neil McArthur forward for re-appointment
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Comment
What makes an effective framework?
Second of a three part series on frameworks: What criteria does a framework need to satisfy in order to be successful
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News
Skills shortages could stall projects
KPMG and RICS warn a lack of skilled labour could delay billions of pounds worth of work.
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PLP and Arup drafted in to masterplan Old Oak Common site
Landowner Cargiant appoints project team to masterplan major west London mixed-use scheme
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Features
Consultants' salary survey 2015: Up, up and away
Inflation-busting pay increases and robust recruitment growth characterise this year’s Hays consultants’ salary survey. But employee discontent and ongoing skills shortages could deflate the widespread optimism
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Capita set to hike annual Constructionline fees by 10%
Consultant Capita purchased the government-owned pre-qualification service for £35m
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Arcadis unveils senior leadership team
Consultant reshuffles senior team in wake of Hyder acquisition
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Comment
Hands up who likes frameworks?
First of a three part series on frameworks: Love them or loathe them, more and more public construction spend is going through frameworks