The Public Sector still has a way to go in attracting SMEs – Dayle gives her opinion in this months RICS Modus magazine, The Cities Issue As a smaller firm, we welcomed the UK government’s announcement that measures were to be introduced to promote opportunities for small business procurement within the public sector. This drive, […]
Continue Reading... Comments Off on The Public Sector still has a way to go in attracting SMEsIn Octobers issue of the RICS Modus Magazine, Dayle shares with the readers the one thing she knows …. Work Together In the magazine Dayle explains “I built my consultancy on the basis of partnership working, and it’s the foundation behind everything we do. You can’t possibly know and be amazing at everything – but […]
Continue Reading... Comments Off on One Thing I Know …. RICS Modus MagazineCONSTRUCTION FIRMS MUST INVEST EARLY TO REAP THE BENEFITS LATER In a recent article in the EADT Business East supplement Dayle talks about the need for construction firms to invest in training – here is the full article. A LEADING Suffolk building consultant has urged construction businesses to invest in the growing army of young […]
Continue Reading... Comments Off on Construction Firms Must Invest in Training- Says Suffolk SurveyorIn a recent article in the RICS Construction Journal, Les Pickford looks at some of the tips to success and includes a piece from Dayle Bayliss on her tips from a Building Surveyors perspective. Expert advice for business start-ups by Les Pickford
Continue Reading... Comments Off on Tips for Start-ups – The Building Surveyors PerspectiveChanges to planning laws won’t necessarily mean that Ipswich high street will end up overrun with betting shops and payday loan companies says local building expert Dayle Bayliss. The Local Government Association (LGA) recently published its thoughts on the relaxation of the planning laws for change of use of buildings as recommended by Mary Portas. […]
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