All QS articles – Page 146
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Capita Symonds appoints new director of acoustics and air quality
New recruit will develop the business across architecture, civil engineering and planning teams
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Hill International to help speed up the construction process
Consultant working with CIOB on time-management advice to address plague of late completions
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Currie & Brown lands key role in Mexican crime crackdown
QS will oversee construction of 80 police stations intended to help in the fight against drug cartels
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Capita Symonds to control noise at Glastonbury
Firm to monitor noise levels at music festival to comply with new regulations
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McBains Cooper gets green light on £20m green scheme
Consultant is architect on doctors' and nurses' accomodation in Cambridge featuring photovoltaic cells and green and brown roofs
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Robinson Low Francis acquires Trett Manly's PM team
Consultant boosts its project management service and global ambitions with acquisition
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Rider Levett Bucknall QS on oldest English Gin distillery
Firm consultant for Bombay Sapphire Gin distillery G&J Greenall's new 4.1m distillery in Risley
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Simon Fenton Partnership appoints two partners
Also: Dooley Associates appoints Catherine Kirkham associate director
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Hill acquires Polish firm Euromost Polska
Consultant expands its project management operations in eastern Europe with acquisition
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Capita Symonds appoints new director of town planning
Former Jersey chief officer for planning and environment joins consultant for London and South East
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Capita Symonds buys M&E consultant in third deal this year
Capita buys Pearce Buckle, completing a hat-trick of acquisitions since March
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Project managers lead skills crisis
Site and project management are the areas where the industry is facing its biggest skills shortage worldwide, according to a major report released this week by accountant KPMG
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Asia boosts Hyder
Consultant says buoyant markets in the Middle East and Asia have compensated for “flat” trading in the UK
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Bernard Ainsworth interview: Shard man
‘Ultimate project manager’ Bernard Ainsworth is ready to perform his next miracle on the Shard at London Bridge, and he’ll rip up the plans and start from scratch if it gets the controversial scheme completed. Roxane McMeeken went to meet him
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International markets: 10 fastest growing markets in the world
As the economic downturn sets in at home, it might be time to consider working abroad. That’s why Ӱ is launching a new international section, where we’ll bring you essential guides to doing business in the most exciting economies outside the UK. To kick off, this week we take a ...
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RICS tightens standards for new build valuations
Changes to chartered surveyors 'Red Book' designed to restore confidence in the new-build market
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Plowman Craven assesses distance travelled at Red Bull Flugtag
Consultant gives top scores to fifth-place winner the Cullinan Bird for achieving record-breaking distance
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Website decodes energy performance certificates
Consultants Foreman Roberts and Plowman Craven provide practical information on compulsory green certificates