All Careers articles – Page 34
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Galliford Try appoints Segro boss Ian Coull as chairman
Coull is leaving Segro and will succeed current chairman David Calerley next July
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Barratt boss pockets £568k bonus despite firm’s £163m loss
The total pay package of Mark Clare, Barratt’s chief executive, shot up by more than two-thirds this year, despite the firm making a £163m loss.
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Latest construction appointments: 15 October 2010
Balfour Beatty Engineering Services has appointed John Sharp as the company’s business services director.
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Financier Anthony Fry appointed Cala chair
Housebuilder replaces Ian Percy as it reports £3.9m loss
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Tata Steel axes 180 jobs as building arm closes
Company blames construction downtrun for closure of prefabrication business
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Hundreds of Connaught jobs at risk
Staff left in the lurch as Lovell picks up less than half of social housing firm’s contracts
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Spending cuts threaten 100,000 construction jobs
PricewaterhouseCoopers report says the comprehensive spending revue could lead to loss of 500,000 private sector jobs
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The QS apprentice
The trainee QS who joined consultant Cyril Sweett via CSTT discusses life as a apprentice
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Top 250: consultants on wafer-thin margins
More than one in 10 consultants are surviving on margins of less than 3%, according to ɫTV’s 2010 survey of the top 250 consultants
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Top 250 Consultants 2010: The Hungry Years
The year’s tables of the UK biggest consultants show that many of them have too many mouths to feed, which means they will face painful choices in the next 12 months. Roxane McMeeken looks at how they got into this position. To accompany the tables, which are will , we ...
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Foster gets £90,000 rise despite firm’s £18.5m loss
Foster + Partners chairman is paid £1.8m as practice’s turnover tumbles 13%
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Shepherd Construction announces new chief executive
Richard Vining steps up from role as southern boss as Allan McDougall moves to head office
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Spending cuts threaten 30,000 jobs in Northern Ireland
Warning comes as industry braces itself for cuts to NI’s grant in comprehensive spending review
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HCA appoints new boss
Pat Ritchie, North East director for Homes and Communities Agency, will lead the organisation with a formal announcement expected shortly
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Demolition director jailed for 16 months
Insolvency Service successfully prosecutes company director for breaching insolvency laws
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Construction apprentices will become 'technicians'
Universities minister David Willetts says new title will give apprentices recognition for completing apprentice courses
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UK construction grows but orders slow
CIPS survey shows growth for September but confidence at lowest since March 2009
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Laing O'Rourke appoints new chief executive for Europe
Roger Robinsn will also look to win infrastructure work for the contractor in Canada
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Higgins defends decision to leave ODA
David Higgins, the Olympic boss who has been appointed chief executive of Network Rail, has said it was the “complexity of the organisation and its projects” that lured him to the role
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The master strategy: Can a QS be a management consultants
Davis Langdon wants to compete with McKinsey. But can it really find a place at the top table of global management consultancies? And will the rest of the quantity surveying industry follow it