Consultants – Page 43
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Consultants bag spots on Natural History Museum frameworks
Artelia, Fraser Randall and Focus among the winners
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All clear for Shell Centre as appeal deadline passes
The joint venture between Canary Wharf Group and Qatari Diar is free to begin its development plans for the Shell Centre after the passing of appeals deadline
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John Sisk & Son hits back at Shangri-La over Shard hotel
Contractor removed from fit-out responds to court claim over flagship project with £26m counterclaim
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Budget to exempt thousands from inheritance tax
Cameron and Osborne also use letter to the Times to signal housing benefit will be cut
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Vinci UK hit by £217m pre-tax loss
Problems on Nottingham tram project contributed to firm’s major pre-tax loss
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Speed freaks: Capita unveils Goodwood sculpture
Capita’s property and infrastructure business has unveiled this year’s sculpture for the Goodwood Festival of Speed
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New York pips London as most expensive place to build
Turner Townsend produces its latest international construction market survey
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Sweett slumps to £1.1m loss
Consultant’s Asia Pacific and Middle East divisions drag down results, as Europe and UK perform well
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Hewlett Construction creditors owed £11m
Hewlett Construction entered into administration at the end of May owing £11m
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Value of construction disputes grows
The value of construction disputes in 2014 grew sharply in value to an average of £32m
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Industry celebrates National Women in Engineering Day
Industry bodies and clients join the celebrations to promote opportunities for women in engineering
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Long-standing Ridge senior partner Phil Jones retires
Jones handed over to Adrian O’Hickey in January
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Arcadis wins £14m design role on Doha metro
Consultant will provide design work on Doha’s planned gold line
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WSP lands key role on Old Oak 'super hub'
Engineering consultant to design new HS2 interchange at ‘super hub’ station
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Longcross Construction enters into administration
The £190m-turnover, 140-strong firm was impacted by decline in supermarket construction spend
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Cheesegrater failure to cost Severfield £6m
Cost of bolt problem wipes out most of steel specialist’s recovering profit
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Term 'apprenticeship' to be legally protected
Government announces reforms to elevate status of apprenticeship.
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Birmingham uni picks QSs for four-year framework
Sweett Group also announces wins on a clutch of major projects for the university