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Analysis of the latest issues that are driving and influencing careers in infrastructure
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Consultants become more selective over clients as workload ramps up
With market conditions improving consultants tell Infrastructure Intelligence that they are becoming more selective over who they work with.Read more -
Carillion sounds out shareholders but Balfour Beatty bites back
UK construction would bear brunt of cost savings to make deal viable.Read more -
People and relationships key to growth says Systra UK's new chief executive.
Tim O’Neill took over as Systra UK new boss last month having spent the last 10 years running Atkins’ rail communication division.Read more -
Balfour Beatty rejects revised Carillion merger proposal
Prospect of big staff cuts in a skills shortage and risk of consultants quitting Parsons Brinckerhoff through “uncertainty” in part behind move.Read more -
“Our people make our company… this is good news for them” says Hyder UK boss
Nelson Ogunshakin spoke to Hyder Consulting’s UK MD Graham Reid on the day the potential merger with ARCADIS was announced.Read more -
Time to pick and choose - the Infrastructure Intelligence SME round table discussion
Supporting the growing infrastructure market is presenting both challenges and opportunities for small to medium sized firms who are being more selective over clients, Bernadette Ballantyne discovered at our round table event with software firmRead more -
How to fill the energy gap
The electricity market is not operating as effectively as it could but it can be improved says ACE’s Electricity Market Reform reportRead more -
Balfour Beatty calls off talks with Carillion
Carillion would only pursue deal if it included Parsons Brinckerhoff. ARCADIS pays £256M for Hyder Consulting.Read more -
Is bigger better? The client view
Businesses justifying their merger plans always say that the move will be good for their clients. Do clients agree? Jackie Whitelaw asks Graham Dalton and Miles Ashley.Read more -
Infrastructure is star performer in Turner & Townsend’s 25% revenue growth
Plan now is for “intelligent expansion” says infrastructure MD Murray Rowden.Read more