All QS articles – Page 138
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Capita starts work on west London community hub
Consultant and architect S&P begin work on £10m sport centre in Ealing
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Final shortlists unveiled for 2008 QS Awards
Carillion, Wates and Bridgford will fight it out for Best Contractor's QS at next month's awards
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School building programme pace quickens as £600m Kent deal closes
23 local authorities have now signed deals with a private sector partner
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QSs in the crossfire
The collapse of the commercial sector and doubts over public spending have left cost consultants facing a bitter battle for work, with fees plummeting and staff casualties expected to be high. Olivia Boyd reports on how QSs are fighting the downturn
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McBains Cooper goes global
Consultant McBains Cooper has launched a global division after opening two offices in South America.
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The men with two brains
Open mike: What relationship should architects have with project managers? Well they’re a bit like two halves of the same cortex – but there’s only room for one leader, says Keith Mason
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Capita Symonds launches graduate skills programme
BusinessWise is a joint venture with Urban Vision and the University of Salford
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Davis Langdon picks up numerous building awards
Winners include National Tennis Centre in Roehampton and Blue Fin ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV
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Capita Symonds appoints new eco consultant
Consultant hires expert for Aquatic Resource Management sector
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Hill wins £5m Cambridge college contract
Consultant will project manage redevelopment of Clare College site
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Hill raises £3,000 for charity
Consultant’s London Bridge team take part in Great River Race
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Shortlists revealed for QS Awards
Shortlists for six categories of the annual awards have been published, including Best All-Round QS
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The Orchard wins RICS green Oscar
St Pancras wins project of the year at the RICS 2008 awards
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RLF Brighton sixth in Dragon Boat Race
Consultant raises £1,848 for Rocking horse and Help a Local Child
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Fall in demand keeps tenders low, says RICS
Tender prices remain level despite rising material costs
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Diploma uptake half that expected
Just half of the original 3,000 students who were expected to sign up for the construction and built environment diploma are actually on the course, it was revealed this week.
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Go for the burn: Bouygues UK’s daily workout
Warming up before work used to mean eating your bacon buttie while it was still hot. But now, in an effort to cut down site injuries, Bouygues UK has stepped things up a gear.
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QS firms to axe hundreds of staff in bid to save cash
UK’s biggest quantity surveyors plan to cut staff as drop in private sector work causes fees to plunge
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Alan Sugar’s firm sues surveyors
Sir Alan Sugar’s property company is suing chartered surveyor Wilks Head & Eve for negligence.