All Careers articles – Page 28
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40 may go as Morgan Sindall shuts piling arm
Insufficient work and lack of tendering opportunities have prompted the firm to close down its piling business
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Latest construction appointments: 4 March 2011
This week Lovell, Morgan Sindall, Mitie, Adeo, McAuliffe and Crest Nicholson all have new appointments
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WSP cuts 102 jobs as UK proves 'toughest market'
Results show UK turnover down 14% but firm is ’getting back into acquisitions’ abroad
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Prisk refuses to confirm extension of Morrell position
Construction minister says he will speak to Morrell about future of construction adviser role in November
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Under siege: Construction in the Middle East
Construction’s safe haven has turned into a war zone. As protest, revolution and regime change spread across the Middle East, what can companies do to ensure their staff and contracts are safe, and does this means the end of the good times?
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UK firms rush to leave 'anarchy' in Libya
Nearly all construction work in the country halts, among random acts of crime and violence
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Morgan Sindall lays off 600 ex-Connaught staff
A quarter of the staff transferred to Lovell have left since September
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WSP planned next chairman quits
Tony Thorne has decided to step down from the board for personal reasons
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Feilden Clegg Bradley pulls out of Libya after killing of protesters
Practice will not return to country if Gaddafi remains in power, says managing partner
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Faithful + Gould announces senior changes
Sean Lynch joins senior management team whilst Michael Martin leaves as director of commercial services
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Capita Symonds appoints energy expert
New director for energy consultancy will run Capita’s expanding renewable energy division
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Difficult jurisdictions: Kazakhstan
Continuing our series on difficult jurisdictions, Chris Hill explains how doing business in booming Kazakhstan has become much easier. That’s not to say it’s a walkover
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Home truths: Localism and development
The government maintains that localism will boost development, but the latest planning figures show the exact opposite. Just how scared should developers be by this new political reality?
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Defence Estates savings to result in 2,500 job losses
New streamlined organisation to oversee management of military estates
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RICS calls for VAT cut in Budget
RICS says Chancellor should cut VAT on home refurbishments to help residential sector
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Dan Labbad joins Green Economy Council
Labbad to be sole voice for construction on new council
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300 more jobs to go at Atkins
Atkins today revealed it will shed another 300 jobs in the run up to April.
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Construction redundancies rise 28%
Data released today shows an increase in redundancies from 18,000 to 23,000 for the three months to December 2010
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RICS: Commercial market outlook improving
The RICS Commercial Property Market Survey showed an improvement in Q4 2010
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Morgan Sindall hires former Bovis delivery director
Peter Jacobs to spearhead firm’s London expansion