Consultants News – Page 93
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Cyril Sweett reveals order book is now mainly international
Majority of QS’s booked work comes from outside Europe following acquisiton of Asian surveyor
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Sixty per cent of consultants plan job change
Hays’ salary guide shows many consultants looking to leave their jobs within a year
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Turner & Townsend redeploys staff abroad
Consultant looks to more buoyant markets and reshapes business
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Mid-size engineers will have to merge, says Gifford boss
Chief executive says Ramboll takeover will allow firm to take advantage of emerging markets
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F+G announces new chief executive
Former UK boss Donald Lawson replaces Richard Hall following retirement
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Turner & Townsend expands in Poland
Firm opens another office in Krakow in addition to the office opened in Warsaw in February
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Capita Symonds pay stays still
Pay freeze at the consultant continues for the third year running
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Atkins cuts headcount by 1,000
Engineer says it reduced the number of employees to 17,500 over last six months
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Road satisfaction plummets to lowest level
ICE survey reveals growing public concern over roads
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House price falls continue according to RICS
Latest RICS survey shows prices weak outside of London and Scotland
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Capita appointed on £4m garden project
Firm is project manager on Southport King’s Gardens restoration scheme
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Hill wins £1.8m contract with Texan university
Firm project manager on the construction of various higher education and healthcare projects
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Three year outlook for construction worse than feared
Output likely to fall more than previously thought, according to analysis
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WYG eyes up six firms as possible acquisitions
Despite taking £12.1m in writedowns of companies bought, firm is considering bolt-ons
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Trading normal despite Middle East turmoil, says Hyder
Internationally focused consultant says Bahrain office is now fully operational again