All QS articles – Page 21
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Just 5% of visa applications by non-EU architects approved
Less than 18% of civil engineers and 27% of project managers were given the green light
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Consultants land spots on £1bn Wates regen job
Firms including Aecom and GL Hearn to carry out work on east London regeneration
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Uncertainty continues to blight industry, says latest Arcadis report
Consultant says Carillion’s collapse, Hackitt Review and Brexit have created uncertainty in the industry
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Consultants land roles on £300m Bristol uni job
Aecom, Gleeds and Pick Everard team set to oversee design of new Enterprise Campus
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Surrey consultant snaps up former Mace manager
Mark Leonard starts at hotel specialist Keytask next month
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Consultants merge to create £22m turnover firm
Paragon and Bond Davidson will be renamed Paragon this autumn
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WYG nosedives to £5.3m loss
Consultant kicks off efficiency review after closing North Associates business and cost of legacy contracts sends firm into the red
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Alinea says it will be working on debut overseas job 'within a year'
22 Bishopsgate cost consultant sees income jump a quarter in last 12 months
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Abakus nabs QS role on women-only private members club in Mayfair
Work for AllBright due to finish next year
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WSP to keep Stirling station redevelopment on track
Firm has been appointed to design new station forecourt
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Battersea turns to supply chain for Carillion snagging work
Developer asks T T to manage subcontractors carrying out defects work on bust firm’s first phase
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Hackitt's digital records call could boost BIM take-up
Safety and accountability issues could get more firms on board
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Homes England prepares to launch £150m frameworks
Other public bodies will have access to the frameworksÂ
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Trio of contractors land work on £1.3bn nuclear base
The Clyde commercial framework will run for 10 years
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Comment
The not so new kids on the block
Smaller consultancies’ larger mid-sized competitors have a choice to make: continue going global or get down on the ground on service and price to win
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Features
Going it alone
Britain’s QS sector has changed dramatically, with the foreign takeover of big-name firms prompting entrepreneurial types to start up on their own. Have these challenger firms become the new establishment?