Galliford Try has completed the restructure of its construction business and is prepared to go to formal dispute resolution with Transport Scotland over a final settlement of the Aberdeen bypass, the firm said today. Outlined by the company earlier this year, the reorganisation saw the firm reduce i
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Permission is being sought to demolish the outbuildings at the old McEwen's homeware store and cafe in Perth to make way for dozens of new homes.
The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) has warned that the construction sector’s patience with Brexit-related indecision is wearing thin after its latest industry survey found that businesses are being forced to “proceed cautiously” through the uncertainty.
Sue Kershaw has today been named as president of the Association for Project Management (APM). Currently UK managing director of major projects advisory at KPMG, Kershaw becomes the first female president of the chartered body for the project profession.
The biggest council housebuilding programme in Aberdeen in more than half a century has taken another major step forward as plans progressed for 283 new homes. First Endeavour LLP is set to deliver the housing units at Wellheads Road in Dyce after entering an agreement with Aberdeen City Council.
Design and architecture company HLM Architects attended the celebrations held to mark the topping out ceremony for the James McCune Smith Learning Hub at the University of Glasgow. (from left) Piper; Patrick Clark, associate director, HLM Architects; Andrew Ridley-Barker; Prof Sir Anton Muscatelli,
Plans to expand the Roxburghe Hotel near Kelso have been submitted to Scottish Borders Council.
Fourteen more towns and cities across the UK, including Inverness, are being prepared for full fibre deployment by wholesale full fibre infrastructure provider CityFibre.
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Scotland’s first brand new secondary school in more than 25 years is set to open next month following completion of construction work. Bertha Park High School is a £32.5 million project led by hub East Central Scotland on behalf of Perth & Kinross Council with Robertson serving as ma
Owners of the landmark Old Course Hotel in St Andrews have applied for planning permission for a substantial extension to the 144-bedroom property.
A key milestone has been reached at the £8.6 million Letham Mains Primary School project in Haddington after Morrison Construction successfully installed the 260-tonne steel frame.
New graduate Eimear McLaughlin is celebrating being offered a full-time job with GRAHAM after the company supported her with summer placements and part-time work throughout her degree. Eimear, 22, from Renfrew, graduated with a first-class honours degree in Construction Management from Edinburgh Nap
A significant change was made to the Inverness skyline by Morrison Construction after the installation of a 20-tonne tower crane.
Morris & Spottiswood director for fit-out Scotland, Gordon Clyne, outlines how the companies can handle spikes in education sector projects during the summer break. As a business, we have been working in the education sector for over 50 years, and personally, I have for 15 years within Morris &a


