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We specialise in helping global firms source the best UK-based talent for overseas opportunities. Here's how to optimise your recruitment strategy and stand out in a busy construction job site marketplace.…
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Read more »At first glance, both Quantity Surveyors and Estimators are concerned with costs. They work with numbers, evaluate drawings and specifications, and aim to ensure that construction projects remain financially viable. However, their involvement in a project's lifecycle—and the purpose of their cost-related work—differs significantly.…
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Read more »Ambitious plans to harness solar and wind energy from the Sahara and transport it to the UK have been blocked by the government.
The tier one contractors building Hinkley Point C nuclear power station have been confirmed for the planned Sizewell C.
Sir James Wates has been appointed chair of the Rugy Football Union (RFU) board.
A Nottingham builder has avoided an immediate spell behind bars after his failures resulted in a gas explosion leaving a worker with burns that have left him unable to work since.
Construction cost consultants foresee a ‘cautious recovery’ for the industry, with it performing better than the wider UK economy.