All QS articles – Page 154
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Gardiner & Theobald in takeover talks with TP Associates
QS firm in talks with 25-year-old multi-disciplinary consultancy firm
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£5,000 dream trip for student competition winner
Davis Langdon launches competition to attract students to QS profession
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Davis Langdon wins £215m Norwich college revamp contract
Firm appointed cost consultant on scheme to redevelop East Anglia’s largest college
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Rider Levett Bucknall QS on £400m Australian hospital
Consultant could be working on the largest PPP project in Queensland
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WYG appoints associate director for rail service
New recuit will manage a new signalling business to help expand WYG Rail
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Whatever happened to the QS?
No longer are most QSs prepared to quantify a project, says a young estimator
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Worldwide construction activity down 2% from 2006
Davis Langdon report hints at subdued growth in construction in 2008
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GVA Grimley buys right to light consultant
Property consultant takes over London-based Schatunowski Brooks
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EC Harris expands lender and investment team
Consultant also grows its retail consultancy team with new partner
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BCIS forecasts tender price rise will outstrip inflation
Latest BCIS Tender Price Index is positive investor’s confidence should return in 2009
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Gleeds wins framework for Network Rail
Consultant appointed cost and project manager on four-year framework
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Hyder lines up contract to protect Dubai from terrorism
Consulting engineer in talks with UAE government over strategic analysis and threat assessment
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Turner & Townsend joins panel for £30bn Network Rail package
T&T to be on consultant panel for over four years on major projects such as Thameslink and Crossrail
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Hard times
The credit crunch generating risk and opportunities on a local level, argues Lillian Peterson Turner & Townsend cost manager
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Ridge promotes sixteen
Consultant announces promotions including new equity partner in charge of London office
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Features
Meet the new nanny
Lance Taylor is chief executive of Rider Levett Bucknall, a global QS that, according to him, resembles a ‘65-year-old toddler’. Here the rugby-playing hard man tells Karolin Schaps how he plans to nurture it through its teething problems.
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QS sector hungry for deals
Consolidation in the consultancy sector looked set to accelerate this week with the promise of more acquisitions by two prominent players
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OGC starts payment charter review
The Office of Government Commerce has asked Rider Levett Bucknall to review payment practices so it can monitor the impact of its Fair Payment Charter.