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Davis Langdon joining AECOM
Davis Langdon announced on 5th August that it is joining AECOM. In Asia, Davis Langdon & Seah will remain independent.
Davis Langdon & Seah expands to Sri Lanka
Davis Langdon & Seah is now represented in Sri Lanka by Mr Neil Stubbs.
Shanghai Expo 2010
DLS's involvement in Shanghai Expo 2010
DLS Malaysia Director Ong See Lian elected as RICS President-Elect for 2010/2011 and President for 2011-2012
DLS Malaysia Director Ong See Lian elected as RICS President-Elect for 2010/2011 and President for 2011-2012
British Embassy Manila receives 'Excellent' environmental rating.
British Embassy Manila, another DLS Philippine's projects scores with an 'Excellent' environmental rating from BREEAM
ALI's 1st Design Partners' Event
The first Ayala Land Inc. Design Partner's Event took place last February 5 at Hotel Intercontinental Manila.
FIABCI Award for Pavilion Kuala Lumpur
Pavilion Kuala Lumpur wins coveted FIABCI Prix d'Excellence Award 2009 for Retail
DLS Dynamics - News from Asia October 2009
Provides synopsis and updates on issues relating to the construction industry in Asia.
Merger Announcement
Davis Langdon & Seah Japan and DG Jones & Partners (Japan) to merge
DLS Dynamics - Our Newsletter for Asia 2009
Provides synopsis and updates on issues relating to the construction industry in Asia.
A New Global Branding for Davis Langdon & Seah
The Davis Langdon & Seah International (DLSI) Board signed off on our new global brand identity and correspondingly the new logo is to be unveiled on the 26th of Jan 2009.
DLS Dynamics - Our Newsletter for Asia
Provides synopsis and updates on issues relating to the construction industry in Asia.
Davis Langdon & Seah Japan - Tokyo Office Opening
Davis Langdon & Seah Japan - Tokyo Office Opening Davis Langdon & Seah is proud to announce the establishment ...
Asia Market Overview 2006-7
'China and India continue to lead the way with GDP growth in 2006 of around 11% and 9% respectively' The outlook across the region remains very positive. China and India continue to lead the ...
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