All QS articles – Page 81
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Davis Langdon poaches T&T director
Paul Dyson joins consultant as a director in its infrastructure team
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CIPS data shows output growth in April
Purchasing managers survey points to continued confidence, but construction recovery remains sluggish
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Sweett group order book boosted to £88m
Asian business grows in importance as consultant expands
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New managing partner targets 50% growth at Henry Riley
Firm may open more offices abroad after successful SA launch
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Hays International Salary Survey 2012: Rich in oil
Engineers, QSs and contractors can expect huge pay rises of up to £100k in the gas, oil and mineral mining sectors of the southern hemisphere and Canada. Emily Wright reports on the the multibillion-pound sectors fuelling construction as Hays International Salary Survey drills down into the data.
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Funding cut for UK-Chinese 'eco-city' project
‘Frustrating” move will hit Arup, Atkins, Mott, Make and others
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Arcadis bags Abu Dhabi ports deal
Dutch engineer and UK subsidiary EC Harris win three-year framework
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Sweett Group appoints Far East bosses
Consultant strengthens its Hong Kong and China management team to target further expansion
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RICS launches new ‘Black Book’
Most significant launch of guidance for surveyors in 30 years - includes new standards on using BIM
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EC Harris wins 1,200-home Oxford scheme
Consultant appointed cost and project manager by Grosvenor
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Davis Langdon takes top spot in QS barometer
Gleeds pushed into second place in year ending 31 March
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Market forecast: Spring hasn’t sprung
Fears over the eurozone crisis may be subsiding, but construction is still in for a miserable year, with £5.4bn less work than 2011
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Major QS firms set sights on doubling operations in Asia
Ambitious strategies in the East follow Arcadis’ purchase of DLS
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Working in Asia: Rush to the East
Suddenly Asia is the place to be - witness Arcadis’ dramatic expansion into the area with its purchase of Davis Langdon & Seah last week. But with so many players moving into the market, what can they do to ensure they survive? Iain Withers reports
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Bouygues to position Thomas Vale for bigger jobs
Thomas Vale brand to remain with new French owner helping 143-year old contractor to win more complex work
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Arcadis still shopping after Davis Langdon & Seah buy
Boss Neil McArthur says Davis Langdon name will go from £79m turnover Asian consultant
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Arcadis buys Davis Langdon and Seah
EC Harris-parent acquires £79m turnover Davis Langdon & Seah