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About Capstone - Leading International Property Recruitment Consultants Capstone was established in 2009 by experienced recruiters and industry professionals who have worked within the property and construction market since 1997. Our team recruits all types of professionals spanning the property life cycle including all real estate functions, construction & engineering and infrastructure. We recruit at all levels from recently qualified professionals through to Director level. Capstone’s success is a result of strong partnering relationships built over many years within the sector representing candidates and clients from all backgrounds. Capstone’s deep industry knowledge coupled with a drive for quality and living and breathing the industry sets us apart.

Friday, 4 July 2014

Cost Manager - Consultancy / Property Developer


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Cost Manager - Consultancy / Property Developer

Our client is aligned with a prestigious London Property
Developer. Established for approximately 5 years, the organisation
is extremely profitable and is going through a period of growth;
the Managing Director is searching for the future of the business.
If you are a Quantity Surveyor with experience working across
sectors, this could be the consultancy for you. The MD is willing
to invest heavily in the right person and create a succession plan.
Layers of management and barriers to...

Location: London
Work Type: Permanent
Salary: £50000.00 - £70000.00 per annum + bonus + company benefits



Construction industry | The Guardian

Ireland's 'bad bank' says it will fill Dublin housing gap

National Asset Management Agency says it could deliver up to half of the 8,000 to 10,000 new homes needed annually in city

Ireland's state-run "bad bank" has said its property holdings will allow it to deliver up to half of Dublin's housing demand over the next five years and ease concerns that a lack of supply could put prices on an unsustainable path.

House prices in Dublin surged 22% in the year to May, their fastest appreciation since the late 2006 peak of the country's ill-fated property boom, prompting the Central Bank to warn that shortages had to be tackled.

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