Quantity Surveying & Construction Jobs
UK - Hong Kong - Canada - Worldwide
14 October 2016
A raft of opportunities for construction professionals are expected in the coming months for the mega development project, Aladdin City at Dubai Creek
26 September 2016
A buoyant construction market especially in the West Midlands will offer plenty of opportunities to professionals looking for new prospects
20 September 2016
Proposed waste facility requires land reclamation, infrastructure works, building and marine engineering creating 1000s of jobs for construction professionals
19 September 2016
First Nuclear Power Station in over a generation to go ahead creating ~25,000 construction jobs in Somerset and the South West + HS2 & Heathrow Runway updates
25 August 2016
It's good news for construction professionals as regeneration schemes and housing take off in the capital with plenty of opportunities coming up
24 August 2016
A number of major construction projects on the horizon in Hong Kong are providing opportunities for both expatriate and local Cantonese candidates
23 August 2016
An exciting new, multi-purpose development at Lincolnshore Lakes offers prospects for thousands of professional construction roles in North Lincolnshire
22 August 2016
UK infrastructure and build construction is boasting some exciting projects currently, which is an exciting prospect for Quantity Surveyors and Project Managers
27 July 2016
On Friday 8th July 2016 Steve and Richard, Directors of Maxim Recruitment, visited the Bond Street Crossrail site as a part of the Lighthouse Charity’s 60th anniversary celebrations
27 July 2016
Steve Thomas & Richard Poulter, the Directors of Maxim Recruitment, took to the boards of the 2012 London Olympic Velodrome this July to raise money for the Lighthouse Club, the construction indus
22 July 2016
Interesting renewable energy project in the North of Scotland offering great opportunities for quantity surveyors, project managers, build planters and engineers
21 July 2016
Head to Wales for interesting engineering opportunities in the water industry. The next three years will yield interesting vacancies for engineers in particular