Quantity Surveying & Construction Jobs
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27 March 2017
The UK’s March budget included an announcement to invest in new technical qualification initiative called T-Levels – will the construction industry benefit?
27 March 2017
With a large skills gap in the construction industry and only 14 percent of UK employees being female, the opportunities to expand here are large
23 February 2017
We hear it all and have boiled it down to 10 you should watch for. Tell us what your signs are!
23 February 2017
Construction industry is slow to embrace new technologies, but drones, AI, 3D printing and robotics can be more powerful than a hard hat and toolbox
24 November 2016
We outline some of the top risks and benefits to working as a QS or Claims professional on a contract basis – take them into account when planning your career
24 November 2016
With ambitious plans for the UK Construction industry over the next 20 years, it's a very fair concern to wonder where the labour force is going to come from
25 October 2016
With 1000+ members in Hong Kong, The Lighthouse Club raises HKD2M a year to provide financial assistance to workers and families in need in the construction industry
21 September 2016
5 top tips to help you become more employable in Claims, Disputes, Expert Witness - also for QS and Planners who want to transfer to construction disputes market
27 July 2016
On Thursday 14th July, Maxim Recruitment joined the Institute of Civil Engineering Surveyors (ICES) as a sponsor for their annual Thames cruise trip. Steve, Richard and Adam from Maxim Recruitment jo
22 July 2016
There is a clear trend from many construction companies wanting to take on Quantity Surveyors at a junior level in the current market. The UK construction market is currently riding one of the most pr
21 July 2016
Whether you are a disputes professional already or are thinking of transferring into the field as a Quantum Consultant / Delay Analyst – now is the time to look
21 July 2016
Networking events can serve a purpose whatever your position in the construction industry. Let's face it, when can you ever have too many contacts in your chosen industry?