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Annual Review 2009/2010 The company has met our expectations in what was a particularly difficult year ended 30 April 2010. A growing presence in emerging markets and a strong pipeline in major programmes puts Turner & Townsend in a strong position for future growth. |
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News - Issue 40 As economies emerge from recession, opportunities for businesses are opening up again. But it’s no longer business as usual – the pressure to deliver more for less will not go away. This issue of our newsletter looks at some of the ideas and tools smart businesses are using to deliver successful programmes and projects. |
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UK Market Intelligence - Spring 2010 The Turner & Townsend Tender Price Index (TTTPI) is now forecasting the start of a slow recovery. Our latest UK newsletter warns that although careful procurement will still reap fiscal benefits to clients, risks remain high for those poorly informed or advised. |
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Korea Flyer Turner & Townsend Korea delivers professional cost and contract management services to Korean and foreign investors in the Korean natural resources, infrastructure and property markets and to Korean clients seeking to invest and develop overseas. |
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London Flyer Turner & Townsend is proud to be making the difference by helping clients to deliver a diverse range of major programmes and projects in London and throughout the South East. These are five examples of the hundreds of projects we deliver in the UK every year. |
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Mining & Metals Sector Flyer Turner & Townsend has more than 50 years’ experience working with organisations associated with the mining and metals industry, delivering global solutions to overcome the complex and ever changing challenges they face. |
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Vietnam Flyer Turner & Townsend is a global, professional services organisation advising businesses that invest in, own and operate assets. With 2,400 staff in 59 offices worldwide, we are proud to be contributing to the development of Vietnam. We are providing a wide range of value added services to a growing number of Vietnamese and Asian clients in the real estate, manufacturing, transportation, mining and energy sectors. |
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International Construction Cost Survey 2009 Our International Construction Costs Survey is one of the most comprehensive and detailed overviews of international construction costs available anywhere. It compares construction costs, building materials, trade rates, market conditions, preliminaries and construction wages in 12 countries. It also delivers construction costs for a range of typical building types. |
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Qatar Flyer Turner & Townsend is delivering fresh ideas to a wide range of organisations in Qatar, including those in the energy, infrastructure, education and health services sectors, to complete their projects on time and on budget. |
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Benelux Flyer Turner & Townsend is supporting both public and private sector clients in the Benelux region.
In de Benelux, Europa en zelfs wereldwijd worden onze opdrachtgevers, welke zich in iedere denkbare publieke, private en industriële sector bevinden, ondersteund door onze adviseurs met het behalen van de beste resultaten. |
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2009 Pre Budget Report The Chancellor’s pre-budget, while fairly uneventful, did contain a number of announcements regarding the investment and improvements to public sector services and built assets. Efficiency savings remain a key theme while there has been a positive shift towards the decentralisation of decision making to local authorities. The formation of an infrastructure development body is another positive initiative and capital spending looks set to remain, for now at least. |
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News - Issue 39 As the global economy starts to show signs of improvement, attention is turning away from survival and on to gaining competitive advantage. The central ingredient to emerging from this crisis alive and kicking is efficiency, the focus of this our latest newsletter. |
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Global Construction Costs Newsletter - Autumn 2009 Construction costs have fallen much more dramatically in some parts of the world than anyone forecast in the first quarter of this year, when we published our first Global Construction Cost Index. |
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UK Market Intelligence - Autumn 2009 The Turner & Townsend Building Tender Price Index (TPI) continues to forecast stabilisation in 2010. With sharp falls in the building index already experienced in late 2008 and the first half of 2009, prices are now starting to plateau. Infrastructure prices have not experienced the same falls as building prices due to longer term secured programmes of work in utilities and transport. |
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Annual Review 2008-2009 The year ended 30 April 2009 has once again seen an excellent performance for Turner & Townsend, despite tough market conditions throughout the global economy.
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News - Issue 38 More Turner & Townsend award winning successes and further global expansion, helping our clients meet the demands of high tech project delivery, maximising investment potential in Energy from Waste, education and local government Asset Management and reducing the costs of health & safety failures. |
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UK Market Intelligence - Summer 2009 The Turner & Townsend Building Tender Price Index (TPI) forecasts an 8% fall in 2009. With sharp falls already experienced since the middle of 2008, a remaining 5–6% reduction is anticipated from mid 2009 to mid 2010. Prices are likely to stabilise by 2011 and be on an upward cycle in 2012. |

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News - Issue 37 Seven years ago Turner & Townsend entered the North American market through our work on Nissan. The main feature in this issue tells how today we are working for some of the country’s biggest companies.
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Graduate Brochure If you are reading this, it means that you are seriously considering applying for a graduate position with Turner & Townsend. It also means that we think you have what it takes to help us continue building this very successful company into a global leader in project delivery and business improvement. |
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Graduate Flyer We offer you a career, not a job, and we will invest in you and support you every step of the way through your progress with us. We want you to be the best, because that’s what keeps us out in front, and that’s what keeps our clients happy. |
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Annual Review 2007-2008 Turner & Townsend's award winning year has been charactised by global expansion - moving into new markets such as India and Canada, providing new services including Programme Management and Sustainability to global clients like RBS and BMW, and maintaining above forecast growth on a global basis. |
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News - Issue 36 In this issue, we report on Infiniti brand portfolio new showroom in St Petersburg, training for Coca-Cola in the United States, project management services for Conergy, award winners Anooj Oodit and Caroline West and our main feature focusses on the developing markets in Asia Pacific. |
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News - Issue 35 Issue 35 features a centre-spread on Ireland, an introduction to Competitive Dialogue a new procurement process, our work for the Royal Children’s Hospital in Australia, an update on our operations in Dubai as well as details of a Zero Carbon Study undertaken for the Dept of Communities & Local Government in the UK. |
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Chairman's Statement 2006-2007 It is with great pleasure that I can report a very successful year yet again for Turner & Townsend. Our financial performance was once more ahead of our budget with turnover at £173m and PBT at £21.1m showing increases of 29% and 34% respectively on the prior year. |
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News - Issue 34 Issue 34 features our work at Sellafield for British Nuclear Group, the tallest residential tower in the world on the Gold Coast in Australia, our involvement in the selection of a delivery partner for the Olympic Delivery Authority, the science of Whole Life Costing and an interview with the head of Contract Services looking at the New Engineering Contract. |
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News - Issue 33 In our sixtieth year of serving clients, Issue 33 focusses on China, we also look at Facilities Management, and feature an interview with the new President of the MCA, new project wins include a brand new snowdome in Dubai, programme management at Dublin Airport as well as our first time listing in the Sunday Times 100 Best Workplaces 2006. |
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News - Issue 32 In this issue our main features look at Change Management, the Building Schools for Future Initiative and our new service Project Controls. We also report on an expansion to the OGC Framework, the first PFI hospital in Italy, a new museum for Liverpool and the merger between Turner & Townsend and Rawlinsons in Australia. |