Quantity Surveying & Construction Jobs
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22 June 2017
London’s 2017 Commercial Management conference topics: UK quantity surveyor skills shortage, major projects, rail industry, and NEC4 construction contract
20 June 2017
Quantity Surveyors are in short supply in the UK so candidates can have multiple job offers – here are a couple of things to consider while considering
15 June 2017
The growing pollution problem in Hong Kong has forced the adoption of renewable energy sources, bringing about incredible job opportunities in construction
22 May 2017
Japan lifts the ban on legalised casinos, and construction professionals - including consultants and quantity surveyors, are feeling lucky
22 May 2017
This 28 hectare sport project will create employment for over 100k people including Quantity Surveyors, Commercial Managers, Engineers, Construction Managers and Project Directors
11 May 2017
With 20% of contracts awarded here - particularly in infrastructure, leisure and sport - East Midlands is a growing construction employer of quantity surveyors
20 April 2017
UK Expert Witness and Claims & Disputes consultancies have unrivalled reputations in the UK and abroad with expertise to train QS / Planners who want to specialise
13 April 2017
Will current rail projects Express Rail Link (XRL) and Shatin to Central Link (SCL), and future MTR projects create a construction employment boom in Hong Kong?
28 March 2017
We need Quantity Surveyors and Estimators at various levels all over the UK; particularly in London, the South East, Midlands & East Anglia. Submit your CV
23 February 2017
Ongoing UK construction skills shortage sees Oil & Gas QS and Estimators find opportunities in Utilities sector such as pipeline and water treatment plants
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