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UK and Japan strike deal for 2020 Olympics work
The UK and Japan sign a trade co-operation deal paving the way for UK firms to win work on Olympics and 2019 Rugby World Cup
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Industry ‘remains in recovery’, cautions Mace
Firm’s cost consultancy arm warns that ‘that optimism needs to be backed up by workloads’
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Engineering giant Jacobs to restructure European business
Firm looks to reduce costs following £760m acquisition of Australian consultant Sinclair Knight Merz
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Renew buys telecoms engineer for £17m
Firm forecasts 5% growth for newly acquired telecoms business
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Arcadis hails positive start to 2014 in the UK
EC Harris’ parent company increases underlying profit by 5% in first quarter
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Gleeds seeks legal advice over pension liability ruling
Consultant considers suing former pension adviser after judge suggests liability could increase by £45m
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Amec reports record order book
Firm reports it has increased its order book by £500m over the past year
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Firms appointed to £600m NHS framework
Aecom, Sweett, Ridge and BDP among the consultants and architects picked for University College London Hospitals’ 10-year development framework
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Atkins to partner with Chinese construction giant
Atkins signs deal with massive state-owned Chinese contractor that will see firms working together across the globe
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Aecom lands key role on third phase of Battersea development
Exclusive: Consultant to work with architects Frank Gehry and Foster Partners on 1,300 home project next to power station
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UK recovery helps Sweett to beat expectations
Consultant posts trading update for the year to 31 March 2014
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Team picked for £1.4bn Sellafield job
Atkins, Mace and Areva selected as the preferred bidder to build plant to process nuclear waste at the Cumbria site
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Network Rail Consulting targets growth down under
Network Rail Consulting is making a push to expand its opperations in New Zealand and Australia
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Mott MacDonald posts strong revenue and profit growth
Engineering group’s Canada and Asia Pacific division prove to be “engine for strong growth” as UK trading remains “sluggish”
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WSP wins Network Rail level crossing role
WSP to undertake a feasibility study on options for closing level crossings on the East Coast Mainline
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Revenue at Atkins UK set to be flat
But firm points to improved trading in its Middle East, Asia and energy businesses
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EC Harris buys property advisory business
Consultant acquires 20-strong Corporate Property Advisers
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London tube appoints firms for £330m upgrade work
Atkins, Capita and Giffin Group among winners to deliver upgrade programme across 70 stations
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Project team picked for £200m Aberdeen exhibition centre
Turner and Townsend, Aecom and Arup among those appointed to work on the scheme