All Global articles – Page 39
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British firms to increase staff in China as economy booms
Concerns about a property price bubble will be temporary, says experts
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Foreign intelligence: Advice on international arbitration
To avoid expensive rows international contracts need well drafted dispute resolution clauses. Here are some wise steps to take if arbitration is one option you want to try
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International salary survey 2011: Expect the exodus
With growth in the UK still sluggish and the Middle East showing no sign of revival, it’s the dominions - New Zealand, Australia and Canada - that offer the best overseas opportunities, as this year’s Hays Salary Survey shows
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Hyder posts pre-tax profit of £18m on global revenue
This comes despite dip in business in the Middle East
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Laing O'Rourke reaches financial close on CAD$2.1bn hospital
Firm is part of a joint venture that has won a major Canadian hospital project
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British firms to consider working with Libyan rebels
British Expertise wants to build infratsucture
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Afghanistan: Construction's front line
In the midst of war-torn Afghanistan dozens of construction projects continue unabated. ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV reports on the unique challenges - and dangers - facing contractors at Camp Bastion in Helmand province
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Just another day in Helmand, Afghanistan
A day in the life of the Specialist Team Royal Engineers, by Gary Sullivan, managing director of construction logistics specialist Wilson James
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Mexican Millau set to link capital to Gulf of Mexico
The 200m-plus piers of the San Carlos bridge will be second in height only to Foster’s French landmark
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Jeremy Horner: We will stay true to our values
When Davis Langdon merged with Aecom last August, many clients worried that the British institution would lose its identity. But for Jeremy Horner, the group’s global chief executive, things had to change in order to stay the same - and besides, it was never all that British anyway. Portrait by ...
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TB Simatupang Development: Oriental sustainability
Atkin’s design in Indonesia will house office, retail and serviced apartments
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Country focus: The US
As the US economy grows in strength and demand for buildings increases, the office and retail sectors are likely to be the first to experience a tangible improvement
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New Zealand needs workers to help rebuild Christchurch
Authorities welcome skilled staff from UK and Ireland to help rebuild earthquake-hit city
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Davis Langdon in global rethink after Aecom merger
Directors relocated as consultant focuses on Australia, New Zealand and US for growth
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Just half of UK consultants expanding abroad
Many of those who did increase business abroad put it down to UK work falling faster than international
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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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Hey, big spender: Richard Pilkington
The UK development market is about to receive some much-needed good news: Oxford Properties is over from Canada with £3.5bn to spend - and that’s just for starters. Meet your new best friend, development director Richard Pilkington
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The leaning hotel of Copenhagen opens its doors
Viewed from different angles the hotel designed by 3XN appears to lean in two different directions
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Phase one of Masdar complete
The $1.4bn first phase of one of the world’s most sustainable cities, Masdar in Abu Dhabi, has been completed.