Quantity Surveying & Construction Jobs
UK - Hong Kong - Canada - Worldwide
19 November 2010
A Maxim Recruitment overview of the extensive Hong Kong build market. In the first part of this, we examine the Kai Tak Development
8 November 2010
This time, In Focus looks at the role that government has to play in inward investment, some of the civic construction projects being planned, and the future of the sector as a whole and the prospects for those working there.
5 November 2010
A look at the construction industry in Singapore, that rarest of things at the moment – a country whose economy is experiencing growth
19 October 2010
Maxim recruitment analyses the leading projects in India and why UK construction expatriates should migrate there
15 October 2010
Maxim recruitment analyses the leading projects in India and why UK construction expatriates should migrate there
1 October 2010
Maxim Recruitment Opens Construction Recruitment Office In Hong KongMaxim Recruitment increases coverage of Asia RegionConstruction recruiter Maxim Recruitment has just opened their third internationa
24 September 2010
What bridge professionals need to know about Hong Kong. An overview of the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge (HZMB) project
17 September 2010
A Maxim Recruitment overview of Hong Kong’s improving roads market.
9 September 2010
A Maxim Recruitment overview of Hong Kong’s buoyant rail market In the first of five articles on rail, road, bridge, airport and building construction in Hong Kong this article looks at
28 July 2010
So you have just been offered a position working in Hong Kong. The contracts are signed and you fly out in the next few weeks. Where am I going to live? How much will it cost and what suitable locations are there? These are the questions I am going to cover for you in this blog article.
10 June 2010
New construction jobs in Hong Kong The Maxim Recruitment office in Hong Kong is up & running & we are already finding engineering, construction and quantity surveying jobs for Hong Kong locals
28 April 2010
With all the doom and gloom in the world economy and related slump in the construction industry a new landscape has been created. All employers, jobseekers and recruitment agencies have had to adjust.