Business
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Institutions must embrace TripAdvisor style feedback to boost professional standards
Without a new approach to guarantee performance across the built environment, professions risk becoming irrelevant, warns Paul Morrell. -
ACE steps up effort to tackle late payments
ACE is redoubling its efforts on tackling late payments with its members by developing new guidance tips, helping ensure clients pay suppliers on time. -
Interview: Dale Evans, managing director of the @One Alliance explains collaboration
As Anglian Water kicks off its 15 year asset renewal and maintenance programme worth some £6bn over the next three AMP periods, Evans explains the value of deep collaboration across the supply chain. -
ACE polls engineering and consultancy over Europe in-out referendum
New poll to gauge engineering and consultancy business viewpoint on the Tory European referendum - make your view known. -
Grontmij to be taken over by Swedish consultant Sweco
Swedish consultant Sweco has announced the acquisition of Netherland’s based Grontmij in a deal worth £257M (Euro 354M). -
CH2M secures $300M investment backing to strengthen financial position
Apollo Global Management steps in as investment partner with cash to help company “achieve its strategic objectives” for growth -
Time for the industry to deliver on government infrastructure plans
ACE senior policy manager Peter Campbell considers the implications of the Queen’s Speech and finds that consistency and stability on infrastructure policy bode well for the industry So, there we have it. The first all-Conservative... -
Infrastructure critical to reform agenda outlined in Queen's Speech
Infrastructure investment is crucial to unlocking economic regeneration plan, say business leaders. -
The opportunity of technology
Refocusing services to take full benefit of changing technology is the way to go says Capita’s director of transportation Hardy Giesler. -
“Status quo is Latin for the mess we’re in”
We need new delivery models that enable all parties, including the many thousands of suppliers to the sector, to contribute fully to developing our infrastructure, says Simon Murray.