Nine out of ten construction business owners suffer mental health issues due to the pressures of late or unfair payment, a new survey has revealed.
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A proposed housing development in Houston, Renfrewshire, would generate significant job and economic benefits, according to new research.
Home Group in Scotland has been chosen to create new homes for affordable rent in Dundee.
Students from Newcastle’s Northumbria University have paid a visit to Shawfairt to learn how a new town is created and developed. The 42 second-year students are studying for a BSc (Hons) in Quantity Surveying which includes construction technology, economics, measurement, contracts and law.
Output in the UK construction sector increased by 0.6% during the third quarter of the year following months of flat or falling figures, the latest Office for National Statistics report has shown.
City Property has completed a series of three complex funding arrangements totalling £646 million having been advised by the banking & finance team at law firm Harper Macleod. City Property is ultimately controlled by Glasgow City Council, which required the funding to meet its obligations
BAM Construct UK executive director Doug Keillor has suggested that the construction industry’s drive towards lower costs rather than to deliver the greatest value is getting worse. In a wide-ranging interview with The Herald, Mr Keillor remarked that too many contracts are awarded to companie
Rural Stirling Housing Association (RSHA) has unveiled its latest development of new homes in Doune. The development of six properties costing almost £1 million at Woodyard Court has been built in a location where a timber sawmill once stood.
Pupils from Netherthird Primary School and Early Years Centre have taken part in a competition organised by GRAHAM to showcase their artistic flare. GRAHAM site manager Gareth Minnis with Kayla Chalmers, primary six, Kali Phillips, primary three and nursery pupil Lacey McCreadie
Bellway’s Scotland West division has announced plans to build close to 1,000 additional new homes. The housebuilder is investing in eight new sites creating a further 887 private new homes and 66 affordable new homes.
Housing supply growth has varied across Scotland and a number of challenges and opportunities await the industry in coming years, according to new research from Homes for Scotland (HFS). The trade body, which represents over 200 organisations delivering the majority of the country’s new homes,
Barratt Developments Scotland has continued its drive to increase new home completion rates in line with demand with the acquisition of 16 new sites for development. During the first nine months of the year, the housebuilder, which includes both the Barratt Homes and David Wilson Homes brands, acqui
DSSR Limited has announced the appointment of two new shareholding directors with the company as from 1 October 2019. Gordon Smith was formerly a regional director in the Glasgow office and heads up a team of engineers covering a variety of market sectors and disciplines.
Fiona Stewart, the director of estates and facilities at the National Museums of Scotland, is to join The Glasgow School of Art as strategic director of estates. A chartered surveyor with 25 years of experience in estate management, Fiona Stewart has delivered major projects for both
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