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It's a candidate driven market, with 93% of employers reporting difficulties in recruiting qualified staff as the competition for experienced Quantity Surveyors (QS) remains fierce, driving remuneration packages upward to combat retention challenges.…
Read more »Project Schedulers have become indispensable across Canada. Their ability to create clarity, manage timelines and keep cross-functional teams aligned is often the difference between a successful project and one that falls behind so it is important to understand the depth and impact of this role.…
Read more »Professionals working as claims consultants, quantum experts, delay analysts, or dispute resolution specialists, typically pursue a combination of academic qualifications, professional memberships, and industry-recognised accreditation.…
Read more »My business development trip to Toronto was both productive and enjoyable. I forged new relationships, strengthened existing ones, and gained fresh insights into how the Canadian construction industry is evolving from P3 models to collaborative delivery approaches.…
Read more »Candidates for quantity surveyor jobs often ask if a large, big-name consultancy or a smaller, specialist firm is better. The answer depends on what you as a QS value most day-to-day and long-term. Here, we look at the pros and cons of big vs small client-side consultancies to help you decide your next move as a Quantity Surveyor.…
Read more »GAP Hire Solutions has appointed Gareth McGuinness as chief technology officer.
Costain has been awarded a £75m five-year contract to continue delivering nuclear services for EDF in the UK.
Hill Group has promoted Matt Wilson to group technical director.
Work has started in double-quick time to convert a vacant London office block into a hotel.
The Engineering Construction Industry Training Board (ECITB) is inviting colleges and training providers in England to deliver a new qualification.