Consultants – Page 221
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Big setback for Cleveland Bridge
The long legal battle between Cleveland Bridge and Multiplex over Wembley stadium edged nearer to a conclusion this week after the steelwork contractor lost its Court of Appeal hearing
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Lords ruling on ‘withholding’ may put subcontractors at risk
Subcontractors face a greater risk of withheld payments in the wake of a House of Lords case that could overrule a key section of the Construction Act.
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Regional MDs appointed at Silcock Dawson and White Young Green
All the latest QS appointments including promotions at Faithful + Gould and HBS Consulting
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Project management for beginners
Our 26-year old blogger gives an honest opinion of what he's learnt in the first few years of his career in project management
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Amey and Cyril Sweett win £100m school PPP
Nine new schools in Scotland will be built as part of the Smarter Schools regeneration scheme
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EC Harris wins Cardinal Health consultancy contract
Consultant to deliver six pharmaceutical manufacturing units in Germany for healthcare firm
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Parliament set to vote on CDM regulations
Regulations are not suspended despite debate reminds Construction Confederation
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Sharp drop in corporate manslaughter convictions
Number of construction deaths resulting in corporate convinctions has fallen dramatically according to new report
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WSP poaches two Currie & Brown
International consultant WSP has poached two directors from Currie & Brown to head a PPP and project finance division.
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Salary boost for consultants
Demand for young staff is forcing up wages in the consultancy sector, according to the annual salary survey from recruitment firm Hays Construction and Property.
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Director leaves over £56m Alfred McAlpine fraud
The finance director of Alfred McAlpine resigned this week after the announcement of a three-year fraud in the slate division, which cost the group £56m before tax.
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Davis Langdon in Manchester
Consultant Davis Langdon has been appointed procurement adviser to the Greater Manchester Passenger Transport Executive on a £350m project to improve the city’s Metrolink network.
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Argent reaches compromise with King's Cross protesters
HIgh Court hearing cancelled after developer abides by injunction over demolition
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A passing phase
The industry is safe in the hands of the new generation of construction professionals says ΢ÃÜȦ's star blogger
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WYG appoints new boss
Consultant White Young Green has appointed Lawrie Haynes, the former head of the British Nuclear Group (BNG) as chief executive.
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Consultant of the Year
Thanks to the strength in depth of the consulting sector, this is always one of the most bitterly contested categories in the ΢ÃÜȦ Awards. This year was no exception – as the following summary makes clear
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QCs enter legal spat over bird protection areas
The government’s wildlife watchdog has called in top QCs to defend its moratorium on new housing across a large stretch of the Home Counties.
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RICS to lure back former QSs
Refresher courses to be launched this autumn as surveying body tries to tackle skills shortage
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New CDM regulations come into force
Industry responds to the introduction of the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations