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Hays Civil & Structural reports civils combating credit crunch
Hays Civil & Structural confirms the resilience of UK civil engineering market as recruitment continues to boom 
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    /24-7PressRelease/ - LONDON, UK, August 23, 2008 - Hays Civil & Structural, the UKs leading recruitment consultancy, confirms findings of New Civil Engineering report that this year has been yet another booming period for UK civil engineering firms. The latest figures from Hays Civil & Structural indicate that far from the stories of doom and gloom, civils is a resilient market due to much of the work being publicly funded and all of the top civils firms are continuing to look for staff.

Projects such as the 2012 Olympics sites and Crossrail which is worth 16billion, combined with Ruth Kelly's announcement that 6billion will be invested in the nation's transport system, highlight the opportunity for civil engineering jobs - particularly those who are qualified and are working towards Chartered status.

Hays Specialist Recruitment has re-launched its civil engineering business under the title of Hays Civil & Structural to reflect its renewed focus in this area. This new division benefits from specialist staff in nationwide offices, who have a comprehensive understanding of employers in the sector and specific job requirements.

Greg Lettington, Director of Hays Civil & Structural, commented: "Client requirements for civils staff remain strong because order books are still full. It is one of the key areas which is managing to successfully buck the downward trends, which other sectors are facing due to the credit crunch. Given that there is such a shortage of qualified engineers in general anyway, we can certainly say with confidence that good workers will remain in demand."

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Note to Editor:
Hays Civil & Structural is part of Hays Construction & Property, the UK's largest specialist recruitment consultancy to the built environment. Formed in 1958, Hays Construction & Property has over 80 offices throughout the UK and Ireland, as well as locations in Europe, Australia, New Zealand and Canada. With a support network of over 700 local consultants, Hays Construction & Property places candidates in permanent and temporary positions for hundreds of private and public sector organisations.

Hays Construction & Property is a subdivision of Hays Plc, the FTSE 250 Company which
employs 7,753 staff operating from 376 offices in 25 countries across 17 specialisms including admin jobs, nursing jobs and education jobs. Hays Plc placed circa 68,000 candidates into permanent jobs and paid circa 46,000 temporary workers weekly during the year ending June 07.

For further press information please contact:
Katy Tapp
Marketing Communications Assistant
Hays
Charter House
13-15 Carteret Street
London
SW1H 9DJ
020 7222 6543
www.hays.com

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