All QS articles – Page 7
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Open letter to the RICS: permanent changes members want to see
ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV contacted new chief Richard Collins to let him know your concerns before the external review into the institution’s purpose, governance and strategy gets underway
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Another UK consultant bought by an American rival
RLF snapped up by £45m turnover project and cost manager
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T&T wins Lower Thames Crossing work
Deal will last eight years and include commercial and contract management
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Top consultants warn UK’s petrol crisis is foretaste of what’s coming construction’s way
Gleeds boss says UK has hung out ‘you’re not welcome’ sign to EU workers as labour shortages top company concerns
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Don’t expect travel restrictions changes to see airports sector restart spending soon, Gleeds boss warns
Recovery will start to happen in 2023, Gleeds boss says
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RICS Levitt review: Tell us what you think should happen next
RICS members’ concerns about governance failures have been vindicated by this week’s independent review, so where should the institution go from here?
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Heads roll at RICS as chief executive and president go following governance scandal report
Sean Tompkins and Kathleen Fontana among four senior figures to quit in wake of debacle
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Sean Tompkins in talks to resign as RICS chief executive
Move comes ahead of press conference today announcing findings of review into body’s governance scandal
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CBRE beefs up PM business ahead of inking T&T deal
Firm brings in Arcadis veteran as finishing touches to £960m deal for UK consultant finalised
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London and Birmingham shaking off pandemic woes but materials and labour worries remain, RLB says
Contractors pricing in shortages as concerns over issues dog industry
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Comment
It’s important to embrace cultural differences with international clients
Different ways of doing things in different countries can cause challenges and delays when working on a project, but they can also lead to its more successful conclusion, says Alinea’s Iain ParkerÂ
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Features
It’s takeover time in the UK consultancy market
The appetite of US giants for venerable UK brands shows no sign of abating. So who is next?
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Features
A good match? How T&T and CBRE compare
Following the announcement that T&T is selling a 60% stake to US giant CBRE, we measure up the two firms to see how good a fit they are
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Windfalls for T&T partners set to be paid in two tranches to prevent exodus of key staff
Amounts to be paid now and in three years’ time, ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV understands
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The highs and lows of mergers in the QS world
Former Davis Langdon partner Erland Rendall on what it was like to be swallowed up by Aecom a decade ago and the context of T&T’s deal with CBRE
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Former Davis Langdon boss says T&T deal will trigger wave of new firms
Rob Smith expects some of consultant’s staff to strike out on their own, citing worries about loss of independence following CBRE purchase
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All our coverage of CBRE’s takeover of T&T in one place
Here you’ll find all the news, views and analysis of the biggest merger to hit the QS sector in years
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The deal with CBRE has been lauded as a triumph but the difficult questions now start for T&T
Keeping staff happy and maintaining autonomy at listed US giant are the key challenges facing consultant’s UK bosses