Gavin Dunn Dr Gavin Dunn has been appointed at the new chief executive officer at the Chartered Association of Building Engineers (CABE), formally taking over the position in April 2018 when the current CEO, Dr John Hooper, retires.
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Glasgow City Council has given approval to entering into a partnership agreement with Scottish Canals and Scottish Water to deliver the North Glasgow Integrated Water Management System (NGIWMS). This is an innovative system that will use the Forth and Clyde Canal and new technology to tackle the cap
Two major planning documents that will shape the growth of Inverness have been approved by members of the Highland Council’s city of Inverness area committee. The Draft Inverness East Development Brief sets out plans for developers to deliver up to 3,000 new private and affordable homes and a suit
A plan to transform waste ground in Paisley into a new cultural and arts quarter has been named as the winner of an urban renewal competition. The 'Paisley Baker Street' entry, submitted by Paisley Community Trust, proposes a three to five screen cinema, 500 seat main theatre, 150 seat studio theatr
Meadowbank Stadium closes doors for final time After a run of almost 50 years, Edinburgh’s Meadowbank Stadium is almost at the finishing line as preparations are put in place to shut its doors this Sunday for the last time.
An architect has been appointed to design a shelter to protect historic North-east standing stones for years to come. A restoration project of the Pictish Stones at Inverurie’s Bass Cemetery has been ongoing since March this year.
John White Miller Homes has appointed industry veteran John White as its new non-executive chairman.
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Construction union Unite has issued high court proceedings against the “controlling minds” behind the industry blacklisting scandal. The high court case for unlawful conspiracy is against David Cochrane, Cullum McAlpine, Danny O’Sullivan and Stephen Quant, all four of whom undertook the role o
Aarsleff Ground Engineering and Northern Piling have formed an alliance to service better the needs and requirements of their clients in the Scottish construction market. Both companies are well established ground engineering contractors specialising in the installation of piling, foundations, geote
Glasgow’s Pollokshaws area is a step closer to its next phase of regeneration after developers Urban Union submitted a planning application to Glasgow City Council. Developed with the assistance of architects and town planners Barton Willmore, the application includes plans for 137 residential pro
Work has started on-site at a £20 million waterfront residential development designed by Mosaic Architecture + Design at Granton Harbour in Edinburgh. Plot 27 forms part of the western breakwater edge of the Granton Harbour masterplan. The plot is bounded by the Firth on the west and canals, which
Construction output appears to have experienced a rebound last month with business activity rising at its strongest rate since June, according to new figures. Latest returns for the Markit/CIPS UK Construction Purchasing Managers’ Index survey also indicated that new orders and employment numbers
Work is underway on a £1.4 million project to increase capacity in Glasgow Airport’s Central Search facility in the main terminal by 20%. The overhaul will see a complete reconfiguration of the entrance to the airport’s Central Search area which will increase the number of security lanes from 1
Work to deliver a £7.2 million facelift for Glasgow's Sauchiehall Street will begin on 8 January 2018. The project will take place along Sauchiehall Street between Charing Cross and Rose Street.


