Roscommon GAA, a voluntary sporting organisation in Ireland and Gaelic Football Club, has launched a competition which offers the chance for one lucky participant to win a two-bed apartment in one of London’s newest and most culturally rich neighbourhoods.
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House prices in Scotland continued to hold up in November, despite ongoing uncertainty and a subdued picture regarding activity, according to the monthly Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) Residential Market Survey.
Councillors have approved plans in principle for a development of 48 new homes on an area of open space next to the Clydeside Expressway in Partick.
Hebridean Housing Partnership (HHP) has awarded FES FM a prestigious Planned, Cyclical and Response Maintenance and Void Works Contract for a five-year period from 1 April 2020 following a competitive tender process. John Maciver, director of operations, HHP / Dena Macleod, chie
A Linwood maisonette has had a makeover in time for Christmas thanks to a pioneering partnership between Mactaggart & Mickel and charity Who Cares? Scotland.
Balfour Beatty is on track to deliver another year of profitable managed growth with profit predicted to be slightly ahead of expectations, the group said today. In a trading update covering the period to 11 December 2019, the contractor said full-year group revenue is expected to be up 5% on 2018&r
Morton Fraser’s Jonathan Seddon determines the pros and cons of a modular approach to delivering homes compared to traditional building. The use of the pre-fab (or modular) building is by no means a new concept in the UK. Historically, it came to the forefront of construction following the Sec
A plan to deliver a £45 million concert hall in Edinburgh's New Town has been put on hold as developers explore alternative sites for the project.
The outcome of an arbitration case over a motorway project has seen Costain issue a new £20 million profit warning.
Montrose-based principal contractor Pert Bruce Construction has appointed two new members to the board of directors. Laura Reid and Ronnie Lochrie have been promoted with immediate effect with Laura taking up the role of procurement director while Ronnie assumes the role of surveying director.
Construction consultancy Thomson Gray has been appointed by Health Facilities Scotland to carry out Phases 11 to 13 of the physical condition surveys of NHS hospitals, health centres, and other properties throughout Scotland over the next three years.
Crown Commercial Service (CCS) has appointed Clark Contracts to its new collaborative construction framework, the first government-led agreement which can be used by the whole public sector. The framework can be used by both Central Government and Wider Public Sector Organisations including minister
An initial assessment of the fire, smoke and water damage to Peebles High School has taken place and an associated property plan is being developed, which includes long term considerations, the local authority has revealed.
Amey has announced the appointment of Amanda Fisher as acting CEO. Ms Fisher is the current managing director of the facilities management, defence and justice (FMDJ) business at Amey and will replace Andy Milner, who is leaving the company after a long career and almost four years in the role of ch