Hong Kong & Asia

Some of the world’s most exciting construction job vacancies are available in Hong Kong. Quantity Surveyors, Engineers, Project Managers, Planners and a variety of other construction professionals are needed for projects in Hong Kong.

Massive civil engineering infrastructure works are ongoing including major rail, bridge, road, tunnel, and water projects.
Building construction, property and fit out professionals will also find some of the world’s most complex and fast track projects to work on.

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Insights and Industry News

Maxim Insights

What is the Route to Winning Your Own Expert Work within Construction Disputes?

 I was recently asked by a potential candidate what the career path is to become a Quantum Expert. I’m confident that I managed to provide a satisfactory answer, although it was more complicated to explain than I had initially assumed; hence this article trying to think it through fully. The points that follow also apply to those considering working towards becoming a Delay Expert.…

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Australia is Crying Out for Quantity Surveyors!

Is Australia calling for you? Here, Richard explains why demand is high right now due to the current explosion of transportation infrastructure as well as the ubiquitous sky-scraping towers and residential and mixed-use developments sprouting across the major cities.…

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The Growth of Infrastructure and Rail projects in Ireland

Major road projects, such as motorway expansions and bypass constructions, are underway to improve connectivity between cities and regions, reduce congestion, and enhance road safety. Additionally, significant upgrades are being made to public transport infrastructure, including the expansion of rail networks.…

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The Rise of AI in Construction Law and Construction Disputes | Balancing Efficiency and Job Displacement

A seminar that Nilam attended sparked thoughts in the audience questioning whether AI will replace jobs in the construction law industry. This is certainly a creeping fear within several industries, not just construction law. But AI can prove to be beneficial, if used appropriately - but where should we draw the line? …

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I’m a Construction Recruitment Consultant | What Do I Do All Day?

I have added value to my employer clients and their business activities for over 20 years. Just recently I remembered that quite a few years ago now, a meme went around about what recruitment consultants “do” and I managed to re-find it.…

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Industry News

Re:Construction podcast – Episode 152

The Downfall Episode: Osborne, Yousaf and Honda Swindon

Source: The Construction Index Last updated: 1 May, 03:00

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Lloyd joins Mecalac dealer network

Mecalac has appointed Lloyd Ltd as an official dealer for its compact construction equipment across northern England and southern and central Scotland.

Source: The Construction Index Last updated: 1 May, 02:56

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Steelwork rises on Luton industrial park

Work has begun on Wrenbridge’s 600,000 sq ft Junction logistics development in Luton for Wrenbridge.

Source: The Construction Index Last updated: 1 May, 02:44

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Graham starts Unite's £59m Edinburgh scheme

Main contractor Graham has started construction on a £59m development in Edinburgh that combines student flats and build-to-rent homes.

Source: The Construction Index Last updated: 1 May, 02:30

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Stantec takes over Hydrock

Stantec, a Canadian consulting engineer listed on the New York Stock Exchange, has grown its UK workforce by more than 30% through the acquisition of Hydrock.

Source: The Construction Index Last updated: 1 May, 02:25

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