΢Ȧ’s report from 10 years ago on ‘QS mania’

Rocking all over the world

Rocking all over the world

The return of ΢Ȧ’s annual brings with it our rundown of the with EC Harris taking the top spot with 1,050 chartered QS staff based in the UK.

It’s a far cry from the state of the sector 15 years ago, when ΢Ȧ described QSing as “a profession on the brink”. However, this portrait of the market was rectified just five years later when, on 29 October 2004, ΢Ȧ reported a huge turnaround in the popularity of the profession. Not only that, but there was an unprecedented international interest in QSing, giving many UK firms new job opportunities overseas, and ΢Ȧ reporter Phil Clark the opportunity to dub the movement “QS mania”. He wrote: “One of the unlikeliest successes for UK firms is breaking the North American market, where QSing barely existed, even as a concept, 10 years ago. Firms have begun to push back the frontier under the guise of ‘cost management’, ‘project control’, or ‘procurement advice’. Gardiner & Theobald has established itself in New York, a notoriously insular market, and has three other offices on the east and west coasts; Gleeds has just opened its second office in Denver; and Currie & Brown is also well-established across the pond.”

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