Consultants – Page 6
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Consultant books in for more Center Parcs work
Scheme in Ireland expanding just two years after opening
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RLB boss says transition period on CE certification rules should be extended by two years
Andy Reynolds adds delaying switch to UK mark would avoid sites running out of products
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Aecom completes work on Serpentine as pavilion officially unveiled
Structure drawn up by South African architect Counterspace
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Alinea looks to grow life sciences business after pandemic puts brakes on London office market
Cost consultant says King’s Cross set to be hub of burgeoning market for capital
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Arcadis tells clients to start jobs now or risk seeing costs escalate
Firm says tender price hikes will be greatest in infrastructure
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RLB opens new offices as part of expansion plan
Openings in Cardiff and Belfast bring UK number to 12
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Aecom sets out sustainability targets as office review continues
Firm still mulling how much space it needs at London HQ
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Gleeds set to double staff as it targets £400m turnover figure by 2024
Firm looking to increase share of infrastructure work in coming years
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Mace brings in Aecom veteran to beef up Dubai consultancy business
Steve Gee spent 16 years at US firm
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Faithful & Gould boss leaves to head up Kam’s new Manchester office
Mark Shea heads to business set up by former Davis Langdon directors
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Mace tells government setting up six regional MMC hubs will speed up its rebuilding programme
Move would create thousands of new jobs and save billions in construction costs, firm adds
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WYG name change was UK decision, says Tetra Tech boss
Firm dropped historic marque in January and replaced it with name of US owner
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Aecom blames profit slump on cost of streamlining business
Profit halves as firm takes axe to staff numbers
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Industry veterans query RICS appointing own bosses to lead review of group
Paul Morrell and Richard Steer question independence of initiative
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Gleeds the latest to look at post-covid office rejigs
Consultant says era of Monday to Friday working in office has gone
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Top bosses at London QSs now looking for £110,000 to switch firms
Annual Hays salary survey says cost of poaching big hitters from rivals has gone up £10,000