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First Group unveils Aberdeen promise
15 December 2006
Transport company First Group has unveiled plans for global headquarters on its King Street bus depot site in Aberdeen.
Plan prepares for growth at Glasgow mall
15 December 2006
Glasgow's Buchanan Galleries shopping centre could double in size under plans being prepared for two extensions.
Broadway Malyan appointed to deliver vision for Irwell City Park
15 December 2006
Broadway Malyan has been appointed to deliver a vision for Irwell City Park as part of the second stage of an application to the Big Lottery Fund Living Landmarks programme. One of 23 shortlisted UK projects, the scheme aims to revitalise the River Irwell and create a vibrant urban park, running through Salford, Manchester and Trafford. The project will be driven by Broadway Malyan's urbanism team, working with Art2Architecture. Other key consultants include Gifford, Davis Langdon LLP and Andrew McCarthy Associates.
Entec chosen to support developers of Middlehaven
15 December 2006
Entec has been chosen to support the developers of Middlehaven, one of the key schemes driven by Tees Valley Regeneration. The consultancy will help to prepare a revised outline planning application and a subsequent reserved matters application for the initial phase of the £200 million development around the former Middlesbrough Dock. BioRegional Quintain was selected last month as the developer for much of the first phase of the scheme. It will start next year on work to deliver the project.
DTZ commissioned to prepare detailed costed development strategy
15 December 2006
DTZ has been commissioned to prepare a detailed costed development strategy for a former Waitrose supermarket site in Wallingford. The firm has been appointed by the district and town councils to draw up a strategy that will be put out for public consultation. It will then inform a planning application for the site, where significant retail space is planned.
DLP Planning prepares environmental impact study
15 December 2006
DLP Planning is preparing an environmental impact study for a house builder involved in plans to create a mixed-use community in north Werrington. Acting for Allison Homes (Eastern), part of the Kier Group, the company will produce the study as the first stage of a planning application that is expected to be submitted next year. The development concept allows for the provision of around 2,500 homes, a primary school and a country park and will also create a number of job opportunities. DLP Transportation is preparing transport solutions to build on the high established levels of pedestrian and cycle journeys in adjoining neighbourhoods.
Hyder Consulting and Halcrow appointed by Highways Agency
15 December 2006
Hyder Consulting and Halcrow have been appointed by the Highways Agency to provide consultancy services for a project to widen the M25. The consultancies will work together to provide technical assistance in the procurement stage of the M25 design, build, finance and operate (DBFO) project. They will also provide support in the administration and management of the DBFO contract once it has been awarded in 2008. The contract involves widening 100km of the M25 and maintaining 400km of motorways and trunk roads for 30 years.
Knight Frank increases operating profit
15 December 2006
Knight Frank has increased its operating profit by 58 per cent to £35.7 million in the year ending 30 April 2006, compared with a figure of £22.6 million in the previous year. Group turnover rose by 26 per cent to £214.9 million.
White Young Green integrates teams at larger offices due to expansion
15 December 2006
White Young Green has integrated teams at larger offices due to the continuing expansion of its London region portfolio and the growth of its multidisciplinary services. Consultants from Jessop House in Croydon and the environmental team at Yeoman House in Penge have moved to a large refurbished office at Sunley House in Croydon that is now the company's largest multidisciplinary office in the South East. It houses a 140-strong team working on environmental, civil, structural, rail, management, mechanical and electrical projects.
Scott Wilson completes acquisition of Cameron Taylor Group and DGP
15 December 2006
Scott Wilson has completed its acquisition of civil engineering firms Cameron Taylor Group and DGP International for £30.2 million. Cameron Taylor enhances Scott Wilson's presence in the property sector. DGP brings skills in the nuclear, petrochemical and pharmaceuticals sectors and strengthens the group's market presence in the North West and in the water and waste management sectors. This takes the number of acquisitions completed since Scott Wilson floated earlier this year to five. The company expects to announce its interim results on 16 January.
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