All Engineers articles – Page 14
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WYG slips into operating loss
Consultant says it is ahead of schedule following huge 2011 restructuring
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UK engineers shortlisted for Qatar railway
Four British-based firms in frame for Doha metro scheme but UK contractors could miss out on £35bn-worth of work
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Olympic engineers win their own gold medals
2012 Stadium and Velodrome work of Paul Westbury and Chris Wise recognised by Institution of Structural Engineers
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Babock JV cleans up with £1.9bn nuclear job win
Engineer and partners to complete clean up at Dounreay nuclear site up to 16 years faster than previously expected
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'Super sewer' could create 9,000 construction jobs
Report backed by TUC and London First calls on government to proceed with £4bn Thames Tunnel scheme
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Ramboll refocuses on overseas mega projects
Consultant eyes major infrastructure work in Middle East, Russia and eastern Europe
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Arup wins £10m HS2 contract
Engineer partners with Grimshaw and Costain on job to design new Euston station
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Ramboll posts strong results after Gifford takeover
Pre-tax profit, turnover and order book all up after acquisition of UK consultant
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Laing O'Rourke poaches Arup skyscraper expert
Globally-renowned structural engineer David Scott will quit Arup in New York to start with Laing next month
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Engineers named for £1.5bn nuclear framework
Mott MacDonald, Jacobs + Babcock and URS on design framework for Sellafield decommissioning
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CH2M Hill wins £5bn Qatar World Cup
UK firms Mace, Arup and T&T thought to be among those to lose out
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Arcadis chief executive steps down
Leader of EC Harris deal Harrie Noy to depart after 37 years at the firm
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Features
Charles McBeath on Ramboll growth: Why stop now?
For Charles McBeath, head of Ramboll UK, the secret to growth is acquisition and last year he doubled the size of his company by acquiring engineering firm Gifford, boosting turnover from £35m to £58m. But that, he tells Ӱ, was just for starters