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Tough PFI policy may put off bidders
The head of a leading trade body has warned that proposals to put variations to PFI health contracts out to tender may deter contractors from bidding for projects.
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Simon Fenton Partnership appoints two partners
Also: Dooley Associates appoints Catherine Kirkham associate director
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Clarus Consulting re-brands as pcm
Clause streamlines three consulting businesses under one roof
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Hill acquires Polish firm Euromost Polska
Consultant expands its project management operations in eastern Europe with acquisition
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Workplace injuries outnumber those from crime
Ucatt welcomes new report arguing that self-regulation has decriminalised death at work
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Rogue builder forced into liquidation
Midland Construction wound up after leaving behind “trail of destruction”
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Capita Symonds appoints new director of town planning
Former Jersey chief officer for planning and environment joins consultant for London and South East
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Capita Symonds buys M&E consultant in third deal this year
Capita buys Pearce Buckle, completing a hat-trick of acquisitions since March
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Project managers lead skills crisis
Site and project management are the areas where the industry is facing its biggest skills shortage worldwide, according to a major report released this week by accountant KPMG
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Asia boosts Hyder
Consultant says buoyant markets in the Middle East and Asia have compensated for “flat” trading in the UK
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RICS tightens standards for new build valuations
Changes to chartered surveyors 'Red Book' designed to restore confidence in the new-build market
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Plowman Craven assesses distance travelled at Red Bull Flugtag
Consultant gives top scores to fifth-place winner the Cullinan Bird for achieving record-breaking distance
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Website decodes energy performance certificates
Consultants Foreman Roberts and Plowman Craven provide practical information on compulsory green certificates
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Gleeds appoints three in Birmingham
Consultant announces new appointments to handle growing business in the Midlands
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F+G strengthens presence in Thames Valley with new Oxford office
New team will offer QS and project management services to clients in defence, education, leisure, government and healthcare
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RICS set to transform process of appointing a surveyor
New forms reflect the recent legislative changes and embrace modern methods of consulting
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CIOB launches training programmes in China
Programmes aimed at training professionals to cope with China’s massive construction schemes
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RICS announce shortlist for 2008 awards
Shortlist for building conservation, regeneration, sustainability and community benefit ranges from Midlands muslim school to Swiss regeneration scheme
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Sun seeking
Instead of relying on small-scale on-site renewables, Europe could benefit from importing solar power from countries that have plenty of it, says the associate at Davis Langdon