Consultants News – Page 68
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Davis Langdon loses two commercial stars
Exclusive: Tall buildings expert Steve Watts and head of offices Iain Parker both exiting the firm
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Call for action over workers’ rights on 2014 Winter Olympics
Human Rights Watch releases report claiming migrant workers were cheated out of wages and coerced to remain in exploitative jobs
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G&T and Aecom make UCL Stratford shortlist
Cost consultants, engineers and architects in running for £1bn campus masterplan
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Imtech UK ‘unaffected’ by €100m Poland write-off
UK division says it is autonomous and on track for growth
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Industry braces for another year of declining orders
Latest trade surveys show slight pick up in work in final quarter of 2012, but majority of industry continues to suffer
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Surveyor bodies strike deal to work more closely
RICS and ICES enter into a ‘historic agreement’ to work more closely together.
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T&T buys US oil and gas specialist
Turner Townsend has expanded in the oil and gas sector with the acquisition of US-based consultant Larkspur Associates
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Hewlett boss says bank 'severely damaged' firm's reputation
Civil engineer’s managing director criticises firm’s bank for calling in the administrators last week
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Infrastructure boosts Atkins UK headcount
Rail, water, highways and environment work boost staff numbers
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Atkins joins EDF’s nuclear supply chain
Firm joins list of three other engineers working on project to extend the life of EDF’s existing nuclear reactor
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Aecom plans $500m share repurchase as profit drops
US-based parent of Davis Langdon posts first quarter results
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Imtech forced to write-off €100m
Dutch-based M E firm Imtech has initiated talks with its banks after being forced to write-off €100m on projects in Poland
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2012 marketing ‘gag’ lifted
Campaign victory with a ‘landmark deal’ that allows construction firms to promote work on venues
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Engineer training programme to be rolled out
Innovative scheme from Royal Academy of Engineering allows SME staff to work in larger companies
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WSP on Manhattan skyscraper
UK-based engineer wins contract on 41-storey tower project in New York
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Mace poaches two Currie & Brown consultants
Mace appoints two new directors to its cost consultancy business
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Hewlett goes into administration
300 jobs threatened as four of civil engineer’s companies fall into administration