All Engineers articles – Page 16
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Mouchel shares dive as accounts delayed
Further turmoil as firm says banking covenants will be breached and chair is latest to resign
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Consultants chosen for deep nuclear waste store
Parsons Brinckerhoff and G&T part of team for “geological” storage facility
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Civil engineers launch 2012 London Engineering Awards
The ICE are inviting entries for 2012 awards celebrating engineering excellence in London
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WS Atkins aims for 33% female board by 2015
Consultancy firm is taking measures to increase gender diversity
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Construction industry PMI falls to eight-month low
Improved commercial performance outweighed by weaker civil engineering work
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100 sparks protest over wages at Balfour Beatty site
Unions claim electricians’ wages could be cut by up to 35%
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Comment
Engineering courses: Get real
Engineering courses give students a great theoretical grounding but to foster creative minds we need an earlier emphasis on encountering real life
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Profit slump forces WSP to focus on the private sector
Write-downs in Libya and restructuring costs contributed to the slump
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Aecom poaches Arup boss in latest raid on rival
Another blow for Arup as senior partner David Glover follows sports team in move to engineer
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Mouchel shares fall after bank cuts forecast
Investment bank downgrades Mouchel stock from buy to hold in reponse to downbeat trading statemenet
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Features
Consultant growth strategies: Eyes on the prize
If the top UK consultants want to stay at the top they need fast ways to grow, and that’s not easy in a stagnant market. So the hunt is on to find suitable mergers, acquisitions and overseas ventures. ɫTV reports on the latest manoeuvres in the sector
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Atkins turnover hits £1.5bn
Consultant’s strategy of diversifying into growing markets sees underlying profit jump 7.5%
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The construction strategy: Together at last?
The government and the construction industry. It’s been a long, love-hate affair but the new construction strategy is an offer to try to work things out
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Buro Happold's new leaders: ‘We try to engineer better lives’
Buro Happold’s new leaders say that its mission is to improve the world. But can it really put ethics above profits as it expands globally? Here we ask the difficult questions
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Mott MacDonald to build eight learning centres in Namibia
Project is part of US government backed educational programme