All Careers articles – Page 10
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Cole to hold executive role in merged firm
WSP founder clarifies his role in merger with Genivar as being in charge of UK business and chair of overall group
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A new editor for ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV
Sarah Richardson is appointed the magazine’s 18th editor, while Thomas Lane takes on the role of group technical editor
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Pension problems: Don't look now
Construction firms’ final salary pension liabilities of £33bn are set to attack their balance sheets, stop investment and hold back growth for years to come. Yet far from confronting the problem, many are simply ignoring it and hoping it will go away. Will Hurst reports
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Moving overseas: The checklist
An ever growing number of UK construction professionals are trying to escape the gloom by heading to foreign climes. But unfortunately, remembering your toothbrush is the least of it - for a move to be successful, it pays to plan carefully and keep on top of the paperwork…
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Careers: It's BIM up north
The North-east is becoming such a hub of expertise on ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV Information Modelling, it could soon be giving London a run for its money
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Belfast architect opens London office
Titanic Belfast centre designer Todd Architects expands after winning two major Ballymore jobs
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Over 2,800 workers still unaware they were blacklisted
Details emerge of contractors’ use of illegal blacklist up until 2009
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Former Berkeley director settles unfair dismissal case for £5m
Carey accepts settlement for age discrimination claim but loses out on potential £10m share options profit
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Dew Construction falls into administration
All 31 staff at the Oldham civil engineer are made redundant
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John Lewis to cut 30% from spending on consultants
Retail’s Mr Nice Guy embarks on rationalisation drive but moots £600m work pipeline
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Country focus: Singapore
Singapore kept GDP growth at 4.9% in 2011 and although construction demand might fall, key projects will ensure workload remains steady, writes Richard Warburton from EC Harris
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RSHP salaries jump by 11% after rapid global expansion
Average salary rises to £89,129 while Richard Rogers’ pay packet leaps to £1.2m
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Berkeley Group pays former boss Tony Carey £5m
Board makes settlement following legal advice over unfair dismissal and age discrimination claim
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Mouchel poaches BT director
Consultant appoints Craig Apsey to head business services division
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The state of play 03: Architects
The third of our sector-by-sector reports examines where the best opportunities - and the biggest pitfalls - lie for architects. By Will Hurst
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M&E firms implement job cuts after tough nine months
Balfour Beatty, Crown House and NG Bailey shed jobs as recession hits specialists sector
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Quintain founder Adrian Wyatt steps down
Adrian Wyatt steps down as chief executive as developer posts £43.5m pre-tax loss
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Architects hit by soaring cost of public procurement
RIBA report finds cost of bidding for public sector work represents up to 40% of the total earnings derived from it
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Exclusive: Middle East firm buys UK's historic Currie & Brown
The 136-year-old consultant Currie & Brown has been sold to Middle East-based Dar Group
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Laing O'Rourke appoints new senior executive
Laing O’Rourke has appointed David Stewart as a senior executive with immediate effect.