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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.…
Read more »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.…
Read more »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? …
Read more »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.…
Read more »Take a look at the insatiable appetite for development which Dubai and the rest of the UAE appears to have, once again, in spades! (excuse the pun). Also, some exciting new construction jobs in the Middle East which the Maxim Recruitment Team is currently working hard to fill.…
Read more »The construction sector has seen a 39% rise in companies in 'significant' financial distress over the past year, according to an analysis.
Argyll & Bute Council has begun the development of an outline business case for a £43m school and community campus on the Isle of Mull.
Jones Bros Ruthin Civil Engineering has won a £13m contract to shore up sea defences near Rhyl.
Fareham Borough Council planning committee has approved the construction of another tranche of house-building at Welborne, a new garden village that is under development.
Hampshire steelwork specialist Four Tees Engineers has promoted Ben Burney to design and engineering director.