All articles by David Matthews – Page 3
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BIM could cost QSs £2k per person
Davis Langdon estimates that for QSs, the industry bill could reach £82m for training
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Construction’s green investment to increase by 17%
Businesses will get greener over next three years, says survey
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Mitie profit up 10% as energy services boom
Revenue and profit at Mitie have increased 10% as growth in its energy services business has taken off.This part of the outsourcing company now accounts for 34% of revenue, according to its preliminary results to 31 March 2011. It said that most of its contracts now include some kind of ...
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Tribal group ends takeover talks
Consultant ends acquisition phase and says it has good growth prospects as an independent company
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Three of Wates family join company board
Move is designed to speed up decision-making at the family-run firm
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Helical Bar back in the red
The loss follows a return to profit last year after a £71.9m loss in 2009
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Labour appoints new construction shadow minister
Chuka Umunna takes over from Gordon Banks as shadow minister for business, innovation and skills
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Public sector output in recession
Latest figures indicate capital spending cuts are beginning to impact the market
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Hill on the hunt for UK quantity surveyor
Move comes as international firms look to target high-risk projects and infrastructure work
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Derwent: high demand, low supply for London office space
Supply in central London has fallen for the seventh quarter
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Construction trade survey puts further doubt on ONS figures
The Construction Products Association’s survey shows activity in Q1 2011 has increased year on year
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Robert Care: looking up
Arup’s London office just got a much-needed burst of sunshine from Australia - Robert Care is here, with plans to steer the firm to success in the UK and abroad. David Matthews finds him characteristically optimistic
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Nuclear report could raise costs of new build power plants
Mike Weightman published an interim report this week
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Balfour Beatty stays on top
Big public sector job saves the firm from dropping out of the top 10 table altogether
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Legal tax avoidance: No place to hide
Legal tax avoidance is practised widely, but with mounting pressure from protest groups and the chancellor, is it still worth it? Here we weigh the financial benefits against the reputational risk
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Arup to move into Indonesia as market grows
Move will make firm the second top ten UK consultant to enter the growing market
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All government projects to use BIM within five years
Construction chief Paul Morrell dismissed other ’unambitious’ plans at the London KBB conference
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Jones Lang LaSalle in talks to buy King Sturge for £160m
The move would create the biggest agent in the country by turnover