How about a construction consultancy which does some consulting work? E.g. Mott Macdonald, EC Harris, Atkins - in fact most of he larger ones dabble to a greater or lesser extent. Not sure if you would need an MBA or something to compensate for lack of consulting experience.Option 2: Big 4 team working in the sector but at a more strategic / business-focused level, e.g. PwC Capital Project Services, Deloitte Real Estate Consulting, KPMG Major Project Advisory. You could do this now if your CV is good and you interview well.Option 3: MBA then whichever consultancy you can get imo. Plenty of stuff elsewhere on pros, cons, prospects, which school etc which I shan't repeat here.