I & H Brown

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Those driving the growth of Scotland’s fastest-growing place to live have celebrated the success of an innovative pilot programme whereby school pupils are involved in the development of their village. Winchburgh Developments Limited (WDL), West Lothian College and Winchburgh Academy collabora

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Developers looking to deliver a mixed-use development which includes 453 houses in the village of Banknock have presented more information to Falkirk Council.

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Robertson Group has been named among 11 partner contractors to help deliver a building programme for Associated British Ports. The five-year £414 million framework covers all design and build jobs that will be carried out at 21 ports around the country, including ports at Ayr and Tro

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The Winchburgh marina basin was filled with water for the first time last week as stakeholders gathered to mark the completion of the project. Viewed by Winchburgh Developments Ltd, Scottish Canals, engineering firms I&H Brown and Sweco, and members of the Winchburgh community, the filling

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Work to improve transport in Clydesdale is pressing ahead, bringing the reopening of three important bridges ever closer. Ponfeigh, Clyde and Cleghorn Bridges had been forced to be closed after becoming dangerous for users.

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I & H Brown has announced with great sadness the passing of its founder Hardie Brown on Sunday 21st March. Hardie founded the business in 1964 with his older brother Ian. From a farming background, they started out as a plant hirer before evolving into a civil engineering contractor. The pa

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Winchburgh Developments has confirmed that I&H Brown has commenced work on a brand new 78-acre district park at Winchburgh in a contract worth £6 million. Pupils from Holy Family and Winchburgh Primary School visit the site. Image credit: Gary Baker Photography

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Perth-based developer and civil engineering group I&H Brown has reported a fall in turnover and profits as client funding issues took their toll on its workload. The family-run firm saw its revenue fall more than £15 million from £54.6m in 2017 to £39.5m for the year ending Sep

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Six West Dunbartonshire school pupils are gaining on-site work experience at Queens Quay as part of their Foundation Apprenticeships. Available to senior school pupils, Skills Development Scotland developed Foundation Apprenticeships in partnership with education and industry, with support from the

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