All QS articles – Page 96
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Firms get skates on for £15m Scottish leisure scheme
Live Active Leisure in Perth seeks project manager for ice and water park
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Should UK consultants keep flying the Union Jack?
Desperate to do most of their work overseas, will UK construction companies be able to hang on to a valued British brand?
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Students propose scheme for Budapest development
Postgraduates of QS, surveying, planning and real estate will propose development schemes by the river Danube
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Steady as she goes
Things might - just might - be getting better for construction. But don’t get carried away - anything from raw materials inflation to spending cuts could knock us off course
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Cyril Sweett shifts focus from UK
The firm has said 57% of its order book is from outside Europe
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Cost model: City of London offices
With uncertain prospects for finance, recovery in office development is likely to remain cautious. Refurbishment and reuse will remain alternatives but the low-carbon agenda will transform both these and new build, say Iain Parker and Graham Jones of Davis Langdon, an Aecom company
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EC Harris in major global expansion after Saudi win
Consultant’s nuclear project to boost staff in Saudi Arabia, while acquisition kickstarts growth in China
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Rob Smith retires from Davis Langdon after 36 years
Former senior partner left the firm on 30 April
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Tender prices 'have passed lowest point'
Yet slight increase in prices in Q4 2010 offset by spike in materials costs
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Capita Symonds to help Corrie move to Salford
Consultant to work with Mace to build new studio for Coronation Street on 7.7 acre site
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Measurement, is it necessary anymore?
What is really important in the process of construction quantification?
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Capita Symonds targets MoD property manager role
Move would see the firm chase soldiers for rent, and comes as part of acquisition-led growth strategy
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Country focus: India
Strong demand for construction activity in India continues, partly due to infrastructure needs and rising expectations of improved living standards
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EC Harris' big day
The firm will be flying the flag for the Royal Wedding tomorrow - literally
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RICS jockeys for position as Green Deal accreditor
Public interest role makes it more independent than trade bodies, says institution
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Cyril Sweett reveals order book is now mainly international
Majority of QS’s booked work comes from outside Europe following acquisiton of Asian surveyor
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Winning at ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ Awards
The Gleeds chair says the firm has survived and strengthened through the recession
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Comment
A lesson in subeconomics
Cost consultants whisper in their client’s ear, ’take the lowest bid’. But by the time they’ve paid for poor quality products and claims and variations, it just doesn’t stack up
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Market forecast: Uncertainty rules
Tender prices are still falling while material prices and wages are rising, says Peter Fordham of Davis Langdon, an Aecom company. All these bank holidays aren’t helping either