All QS articles – Page 123
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'Five year wait' for tender prices to regain 2009 level
Four top cost consultants predict rapid fall and slow recovery in contract values
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WSP cuts or relocates 200 jobs as Dubai workload plummets
Chief executive reveals work in the emirate has fallen from 70% to 20% of consultant's Middle East turnover in 18 months
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Long term planning
Clients need to look beyond exploiting UK plummeting tender prices if they are to remain competitive when the market recovers
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UN could adopt BCIS cost standard
Cost analysis standard is an essential resource for quantity surveyors
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Capita completes eco survey at Clash of the Titans site
Survey prevents possible damage to ecosystem after site is transformed into Ancient Greece
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EIC appoints Hill business developer
Senior vice president on board of directors at Energy Industries Council
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RLB associate appointed chair at RICS Manchester
Chartered surveyor is first female chair at the construction and quantity surveying professional group
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Hill promotes six to construction claims group
New executives to push business across Europe, Middle East and Africa
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Hill bags contract on £164m tram project
Tram line will stretch 8km into city of Zaragoza in Spain
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RICS supports initiative to up-skill chartered surveyors
University of Westminster launches Build Up for out of work surveyors to develop skills in recession
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Cluttons is consultant on Muscat airport expansion
Consultant will work on the largest government infrastructure project in Oman
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Government to retender prisons framework
Ministry of Justice is latest client to take contractor and consultant deals back to the market
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Turner & Townsend: We will be bigger in US than UK
Consultant continues global push as it breaks £200m turnover and eyes two acquisitions
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G&T reveals loss of 13% of its partners
Gardiner & Theobald reveals more than one in 10 partners have left the business, which has been cutting staff
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Hill wins £8.7m project management deal in Abu Dhabi
Consultant signs four-year contract with Aabar Investments to work on 14 developments
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Features
The law won: QSs join the legal profession
The legal profession is one of the few still prospering, which is why so many QSs are clamouring to enter it. But how easy is it to make the switch?
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Mace to project manage ailing Viñoly arts centre
Consultant wins contract on troubled Rafael Viñoly-designed Colchester visual arts centre project
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Davis Langdon turnover up 6% as it eyes public Gulf jobs
Consultant prepares for Tory spending cuts with Middle East public work push as revenue hits £208m
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Hill has new vice president for Eastern Europe
Hill employee promoted to manage Eastern Europe and the CIS Countries