Consultants – Page 66
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Tender prices to rise 30% over next five years
Latest BCIS tender price index predicts inflation
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Crane collapses on Balfour Beatty London tower site
Worker injured after a crane collapses on Balfour Beatty’s £110m Providence Tower site in London’s Docklands
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Ministers told it's 'critical' to draft Part L 2016 now
Exclusive: Industry leaders unite to urge action after government fails to schedule meeting to discuss future of energy regulations
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Lukewarm reaction to new planning guidance
Planners concerned pro-development stance has been watered down
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Worker killed on London's Crossrail project
Sprayed concrete worker killed by falling concrete in Crossrail tunnel
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Three firms picked for Sainsbury’s expansion plan
Grocery giant hires three planning consultants
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Olympic village handover faces further delay
Exclusive: Conversion of athletes’ accommodation into residential properties running three months behind schedule
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Galliford Try faces £700k claim over office ‘leaks’
Contractor’s subsidiary accused of building “defectively designed and constructed” office blocks
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HS2 Bill to miss key election deadline
Transport secretary admits legislation for the £43bn HS2 rail line will not pass into law before the general election as intended
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Sweett man wins Rising Star Award 2014
Ecobuild latest: Phil Birch wins UK-GBC and PRP’s sustainability award
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Four architects in line for £200m Maidenhead revamp
Practices including Eric Parry and Rick Mather chasing mixed-use job
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Legal & General frustrated by lack of ‘oven-ready’ projects
The UK’s biggest investor tells the Today programme it’s ready to invest in infrastructure
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Nearly half of workers want to change jobs
Stuy of more than 2,000 construction professionals finds nearly 50% are hoping to leave their current employer in the next year
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EC Harris acquires 200-strong Asian project manager
Arcadis subsidiary buys firm working in Hong Kong, China, Macau, Singapore and India
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Russia and UAE exits pull Waterman into the red
Engineer takes £1.7m hit from winding down two divisions, but firm’s underlying performance improves
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Capita’s property business doubles profit
Former Capita Symonds division enjoys strong first year as Capita Property and Infrastructure
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Selfridges picks team for revamp of flagship Oxford Street store
Exclusive: Gensler, Expedition and Blue Sky ɫTV appointed for £10m-plus London project
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Almost 60% of QSs had a salary increase last year
RICS salary survey finds average quantity surveyor is paid £48,752
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Balfour Beatty man takes reins at Chinese project manager
Former Balfour Beatty director Rob Walker becomes chief executive of SIP