All QS articles – Page 53
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Capita appoints health sector boss
Capita’s property and infrastructure business has appointed an executive director for health
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Capita buys 100-strong project manager
Projen is active in the pharmaceutical, oil and gas, manufacturing and bio energy markets
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Tender prices on the rise
Material prices and wage inflation fuelling construction cost increases, according to RICS
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Government saves £840m on construction projects in a year
The Cabinet Office publishes update on its drive to cut construction costs by up to 20%
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Government work pipeline rises to £116bn
Latest refresh of government’s construction pipeline shows value of work has jumped by 13% to £116bn
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Sweett diverts Asia Pacific investment to UK division
Consultant group hopes to capitalise on UK market’s ‘powerful recovery’, says chief executive
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Aecom mulls challenge to £750m government framework
Exclusive: Firm among a number of consultants considering challenging the award of a £750m public sector consultants’ framework
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'Powerful UK recovery' boosts Sweett
Consultant grows revenue and staff numbers off back of UK market recovery
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Cundall appoints new boss
Tomás Neeson takes over from David Dryden as managing partner at engineerign consultant
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Firms line up legal challenges to £750m UK SBS framework
Turner Townsend and EC Harris work on claims after losing out on government framework
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T&T scoops showpiece North-east science projects
Turner Townsend has won two major science contracts in the North-east worth a total of £88m
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Consultants mull challenge to £750m deal
Losing bidders consider legal action over award of major government consultants’ framework
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Bletchley Park opens after £8m revamp
Home of the World War 2 code-breakers re-opens following a year-long restoration
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Handling the worker shortage
With both the Bank of England and the government pushing for greater housing production to deal with an overheating market and rising prices, it begs the question: who’s going to build them?
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Former Arup chairman knighted
Former Arup chairman Philip Dilley and founders of architect Stanton Williams among industry fogures to be nominated
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Four firms picked for roles on MoD framework
Firms appointed to Defence Infrastructure Organisation’s technical and advisory services framework
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Government launches drive to boost number of female engineers
The government has announced a £30m fund to encourage more women into the sector
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Consultants scoop £750m public sector framework
Exclusive: More than a dozen firms win places on long-awaited UK SBS framework - but big names miss out on UK lots