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21/11/08
Schofield Lothian hosts successful 2012 seminar
On Tuesday 30 September 2008 Schofield Lothian in conjunction with David Richards of David Richards International and Sean Brannigan of 4 Pump Court presented a seminar on “London 2012 and NEC3 – Where are we now?”. Go to full article »
01/08/08
NEC2 and NEC3 compared
Alan Williamson discusses changes made between NEC2 and NEC3 with regard to working areas overheads and the cost components used as a basis for their calculation - Construction Law Review 2008 Go to full article »
31/07/08
Why arbitration may be suffering a decline
Senior Schofield Lothian Consultant, Ian Haygarth, discusses how arbitration continues to adapt to an ever changing world - Construction Law Review 2008 Go to full article »
14/07/08
Gearing up for the Olympics
Network Rail places an additional order for Schofield Lothian to provide a Consents Co-ordination Service for the 2012 North London Line Capacity Enhancement Project. Work will commence on June 2008. Go to full article »
12/06/08
Schofields get top award
Transport for London has ranked Schofield Lothian 7th out of 31 Consultancy Framework Suppliers for the quality of service they provide to TfL end users. Go to full article »
12/06/08
Victoria Station Upgrade Project
The Schofield Lothian team have been engaged by Transport for London to provide an initial Risk Management Audit and Review for the £509 million Victoria Station Upgrade Project. Schofield will commence work in June 2008 before the formal issue of ITT to Go to full article »
20/04/08
New Reading Station Contract
Network Rail award Schofield Lothian the TWO service contract for Reading Station Area Redevelopment to commence in April 2008 and due for completion April 2010. Go to full article »
27/03/08
Natural History Museum call in Schofield Lothian
The Natural History Museum has awarded Schofield Lothian the project management contract for a major capital investment programme that the Museum is about to embark upon and award under the existing Framework Agreement. Go to full article »