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Life after Davis Langdon

and a spate of start-ups This piece about the spin-off firms in the wake of the Aecom takeover of DL is republished as it appeared in 2013 with the subheading Building profiles the many new start-ups launched by former Davis Langdon partners When Building broke the news this month that six former partners of Davis Langdon were setting up a consultant of their own - to be called Alinea - regular readers may have had a feeling of deja vu. Hadn’t we been here before? Yes, indeed, at least 15 times in two-and-a-half years. The reasons for such a proliferation of Davis Langdon (DL) staff exiting to go it alone are many and varied – and well-rehearsed. See our January feature on the ‘Culture Shock’ at DL following its 2010 takeover by Aecom for a detailed analysis.

Craig De Faria keeps hopes of three-peat alive

ANDY JACKSON/Fairfax NZ/Stuff Craig De Faria is eyeing up three straight Taranaki men s open singles titles. He has 25 Taranaki bowls titles to his name across the different formats. (file photo) West End’s Craig De Faria kept his hopes of a third-straight Taranaki men’s open singles title alive on Sunday – but only just. The highly decorated De Faria, with 25 Taranaki titles to his credit, was in all sorts of bother in his second post section match in the Janko Computers-sponsored event on Sunday evening at West End. He trailed Jayden Ravji (Victoria, Wellington) 12-0, 16-2 and 19-8 at various stages.

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