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£500m consultancy framework to launch

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Procure Partnerships’ £500m Professional Services Framework will open for bids later this month. The framework, which will be available for use by public sector bodies across England and Wales, is open to consultants working in civil and structural engineering, quantity surveying and other disciplines. Procure Partnerships framework director Robbie Blackhurst…

Mott MacDonald develops VR toolkit for industry

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Engineering firm Mott MacDonald has launched a visualisation toolkit aimed at tier one contractors and their supply chains. The software, called Rehearsive, allows users to interact with 3D design and engineering models in a multi-user virtual environment. The company said it expected the new product to assist contractors in process…

Gleeds unveils three new directors

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Gleeds has named three new directors among a raft of promotions. In the consultancy's London team, Matthew Sumpter (pictured) and Shane Broad have both been promoted from project directors to directors specialising in commercial office jobs. Broad recently oversaw the 124,000 square foot refurbishment of 51 East Cheap in London…

Arcadis Q1 margin hit by COVID-19 crisis

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Arcadis's EBITA margin dropped in the first quarter of 2020 due to the impact of the coronavirus crisis on its Asian operations. The Dutch-owned consultancy saw its global earnings before earnings, taxes and amortization fall to 7.2 per cent compared to 7.6 per cent in the same quarter in 2019.…

Aecom secures role on temporary COVID-19 hospital

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Aecom has been appointed to provide engineering, consultancy and project management services at Glasgow’s temporary field hospital, which has been set up to treat coronavirus patients. Up to 40 Aecom consultants are supporting the transformation of the city’s Scottish Event Campus into the NHS Louisa Jordan hospital. Due to open…

Wates and Atkins land places on £1bn housebuilding framework

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Wates and Atkins are among the companies awarded places on a £1bn Welsh housebuilding framework. The four-year North and Mid-Wales Residential Construction Framework was organised by public sector framework provider the Welsh Procurement Alliance (WPA). Works for tender include both single and multi-site projects, and community buildings such as libraries, sport…

Mace wins place on £200m consultancy framework

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Mace is among the firms to have landed a spot on a £200m NHS consultancy framework. The contractor's consulting arm won a place on a lot worth up to £10m covering estates construction and building management consultancy. Mace will compete with the other lot winner, Birmingham-based consultant RLB, for work.…

Arcadis global finance chief resigns

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Arcadis global chief financial officer Sarah Kuijlaars has resigned. Kuijlaars, who joined the consultant's executive board in April 2018, has left for “personal reasons and in mutual agreement”. The search for her successor is under way, chairman Niek Hoek said. “The process to identify candidates will start immediately and we…

Aecom UK profit slips after restructure

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Aecom UK’s profit has fallen by a third, partly due to restructuring costs. Pre-tax profit for the UK arm of the US engineering firm fell to £12.4m for the year ending 29 September 2019, down from £19.2m the previous year. The decline was partly due to restructuring in the business,…

Arcadis reveals coronavirus business impact

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Arcadis’s business in China has almost ground to a halt amid the coronavirus epidemic in the country. Chief executive Peter Oosterveer told analysts this morning that the company had kept its offices in the country closed for an extended period after the Chinese New Year, when they were already scheduled…