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Capita wins NHS Scotland Estates
Firm appointed survey partner for Phase 2 of the implementation of an Estates Asset Management System
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EC Harris appoints partner for Edinburgh
Consultant appoints chartered QS and former Trett Consulting regional director
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Strong demand for engineering and construction staff in January
Report on Jobs highlights significant increase in both permanent and temporary placements
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CIOB warns against 'dilution' of Bribery Act
Institute wades in to debate over whether anti-corruption measures would unfairly punish British business
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Contractors warned not to delay Bribery Act policies
Despite government postponing new law, legal advisers say firms should comply to win work abroad
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CityWATCH: Mouchel and Costain
Mouchel and circling suitor Costain upped their PR efforts this week, each playing hard to get and trying to appear nonchalant in the pages of national newspapers
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Hill consultant on Spanish Vigo Hospital
Consultant’s Spanish arm Gerens Hill starts work on the Galicia scheme
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RICS appoints EC Harris German country leader
John Atkins will be the European representative on RICS QS global board
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Former Connaught employees launch legal action
Ucatt union pursuing tribunal cases against Connaught and Lovell
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Material costs rise outstrips tender prices
Survey shows material costs rose 1.5% more than tender prices in Q3 of 2010
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Transport department advertises for £300m consultants' framework
Department-wide framework for engineering and QS services
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Amec wins £140m North Sea contract
BG contract will see engineering consultant deliver services on North Sea platforms
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Gleeds appointed on University of Bath framework
Consultant is project and cost manager on scheme that includes conversion of existing property, refurbishment and new build
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DBK wins Amazon ‘mega shed’ contract
Firm is cost consultant and CDM co-ordinator on Amazon’s largest UK distribution centre
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First corporate manslaughter case begins
Lawyers predict prosecutions could be brought against larger firms
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Capita appoints senior consultant in design and infrastructure
Thomas Beney will help with the delivery of renewable energy projects for private and public clients
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Apollo undercutting rivals by 20%
Documents show firm has won contracts from competitors with offers that are ’suspiciously low’