Timber specialist James Donaldson & Sons has announced a new senior team which will see Andrew Donaldson and Michael Donaldson take over as chief executive officer and chairman. The change in leadership also marks the sixth generation of Donaldsons to run the family firm, which this year celebra
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Construction Scotland Innovation Centre (CSIC) is part of an international team hosting a webinar to launch a new initiative that aims to accelerate the adoption of exoskeletons in construction and industrial manufacturing SMEs across Europe’s North Sea Region.
Plans to transform the Ocean Terminal shopping centre in Edinburgh into an outlet mall have been dropped as part of a £10 million upgrade investment by the new owners of the property.
The number of people embarking on a career in surveying continues to rise during UK lockdown, according to the latest data from the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS). In the institution’s 152-year history, assessment interviews for the Assessment of Professional Competency (APC)
The UK's biggest builders' merchant Travis Perkins has announced plans to close 165 branches in a move expected to see its workforce reduced by around 2,500 people.
Andrew Hill, lease advisory partner at Knight Frank's Edinburgh office, details the importance of collaboration between landlords and tenants during the coronavirus crisis. Times of extreme economic pressure tend to place a strain on business relationships. In the COVID-19 crisis we currently face,
New kid on the block in the first-time buyer market - Living by Robertson - has sold out at its first development during COVID-19 emergency measures, after launching only 21 months ago.
Plans have been revealed for a “sustainable, world-class” theme park in London, which has been dubbed the ‘UK's Disney World’.
Government guidance on the return of children to preschool education settings promotes the increased use of outdoor learning spaces to provide valuable education to infants, whilst providing the required distance between ‘cohorts’ or ‘bubbles’ of pupils. Holmes Miller has bee
A Glasgow restaurant has unveiled plans to create one of the city’s largest beer gardens to take full advantage of the easing of lockdown restrictions. Hospitality entrepreneurs Kevin Campbell and Toni Carbajosa are planning to open the Cranside Kitchen at their Rotunda building in Finnieston,
Property developer Wemyss Properties has appointed Scott Brotherstone as contracts manager as the company completes a development which was paused due to the demise of the main contractor. Scott was the contracts manager for Central Building Contractors (CBC), which had been tasked with delivering t
Work to create a life sciences innovation hub at the Foresterhill Health Campus in Aberdeen will now begin in the summer after the project was delayed due to coronavirus.
More than £78 million is to be invested into the construction sector as part of a new Return to Work package to help stimulate Scotland’s economy following the coronavirus pandemic.
Yeoman McAllister Architects has submitted plans for 25 flats off Station Road in Edinburgh's Corstorphine district.
Inverness city centre is set to receive an affordable housing boost after plans to redevelop the former Arnotts building in Union Street were given the green light.