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Franklin and Andrews win Brighton stadium contract
Consultant appointed QS on Albion Football Club stadium scheme
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Ridge promotes sixteen
Consultant announces promotions including new equity partner in charge of London office
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EC Harris expands Cardiff team
Consultant appoints new specialists to support growth in South Wales
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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.
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Council prosecutes developer over holes in Putney Bridge
Property developer to be prosecuted over large holes drilled in Grade II-listed bridge in London
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PFI report says public sector is paying too much for repairs
National Audit Office calls for QSs to oversee costs of operating PFI projects after exposing wide variations in charges
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Partnering contracts embrace project bank accounts
NEC and PPC2000 contracts will offer clients the option of using project bank accounts from the spring
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TCC judge given High Court status
Judge Peter Coulson now becomes Mr Justice Coulson after being officially sworn in at the Royal Courts of Justice on Monday
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BCIS announces 2008 seminar series
Seminars target QSs, building surveyors and project managers
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Baqus scoops three education contracts
Newly formed QS firm wins £1.5m of work a month after it listed on AIM
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Who will build the nuclear power stations?
With over 100 nuclear plants being planned globally the government has to fill the energy skills gap fast if it wants to build a new generation of power stations in the UK
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Mott director sues for unfair dismissal
A former director of Mott MacDonald is taking the company to court for unfair dismissal and disability, age and sex discrimination.
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New twist in Helter Skelter court case
The team behind the £500m Helter Skelter tower in the City is to be accused of breaking a High Court injunction.
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Hill extends Dubai government contract
Consultant will provide claims and contract advice on the world's largest passenger and cargo hub
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Davis Langdon appoints six
Consultant recruits six QSs including a new project surveyor in Norwich
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Hill International buys John Shreeves Holdings
US-based firm acquires cost consultant with a turnover of £2.4m
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EC Harris delivers HSBC 'sky garden' in Hong Kong
Roof garden claims to lower roof temperature to reduce air conditioning load beneath
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Knowles appoints two senior vice presidents
Consultant promotes two to newly created positions to lead business in North and South regions
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RLB appointed on Warwickshire redevelopment scheme
Consultant project manager and QS on £47m Opus 40 Premier Business Park project