Working Collaboratively As the old adage goes: “many hands make light work”. And never does this ring more true than on a major building project. In the world of construction, working in unison means solutions to potential problems are found faster giving a better result. It also means that there is greater input into the […]
Continue Reading... Comments Off on Working Collaboratively – The Successful Building ProjectInstead of just sitting contemplating the skills shortage, let’s do something about it! It is well known that in our sector, training budgets were slashed during the recession. We also lost an approximate 400,000 people from the industry, who took their skills and their experience elsewhere. 500,000 construction sector workers are due to hit retirement […]
Continue Reading... Comments Off on Construction Skills Shortage – Lets Do Something About It!Dayle Bayliss was asked by RICS Recruit to write about how she became a surveyor and her experiences. The piece was published as part of the RICS’ ‘Surveying The Future’ project. Here is the piece that appeared on the RICS Recruit website. We’re delighted to introduce you to Dayle Bayliss, an award-winning businesswoman who has worked […]
Continue Reading... Comments Off on RICS Surveying The Future – Dayle BaylissDayle Bayliss talks to Les Pickford, Freelance writer and former Editor of the RICS Construction Journal (RICS), to discuss tips for Surveyors setting up in practice. Dayle Bayliss discusses why she set up her own practice and gives some pointers to others thinking of striking out on their own. I had been working for a principal […]
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