The economic challenges of recent times have radically changed the construction and property industry. This in turn has led to a shift in the circumstances and priorities of our clients. Our response to this shift is ‘Total Efficiency’. Click here to see in detail how we can help you achieve total efficiency in 2010.
Latest updates
31/08/10 - Weekly Economic Update
After last week’s predominantly subdued Bank of England Inflation Report and MPC minutes, this week’s upward revision to second quarter GDP growth and evidence of firm retail sales underlined the current resilience of the UK economy.
27/08/10 - Procurement refurbishment
When budgets are tight, refurb can seem the ideal solution. But how do clients and contractors allocate risk and manage outcomes? Simon Rawlinson of Davis Langdon looks at the options.
05/08/10 - Public sector case study: London School of Economics
Transforming an outdated inefficient and underutilised Edwardian government building in to a modern university building that reflects the LSE’s standing as a World Top 10 University.
03/08/10 - Gulf Cooperation Council: Quarterly Economic Update
Concerns are rising that the global economic recovery is already running out of steam. In the US growth is under pressure as public support is gradually withdrawn, while in Europe sovereign debt issues continue to dominate the agenda.
28/07/10 - Public sector brochure: Rewriting the future of the schools estate
A look at how Total Efficiency can help schools keep the balance between cutting-edge and operational functionality ensuring that built assets are able to evolve with changes in curriculum and teaching methods.
21/07/10 - Saving grace: Infrastructure market report
If there was one sliver of comfort in the Budget, it was that there were no further cuts to infrastructure spending. Victoria Jackson of Davis Langdon surveys the work that will be on offer in the years ahead.