Extreme weather will continue to have an increasingly devastating impact on Scotland’s infrastructure without urgent mitigation measures, according to a new report from the Institution of Civil Engineers Scotland (ICE Scotland).
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Michaela Sullivan MRTPI has today stepped up as the next chair of the Scottish Property Federation (SPF). Ms Sullivan starts her tenure as the real estate industry comes to grips with a second wave of coronavirus-related restrictions on businesses and the wider economy, with significant impacts on i
Maxi Construction has been awarded a contract from South Lanarkshire Council for redevelopment works to the former Abington Primary School to create a new community and business centre.
Taylor Wimpey has removed one tier of operational management as it seeks to return the business to 21-22% operating margins.
The Scottish and Northern Ireland Plumbing Employers Federation (SNIPEF) has marked Living Wage Week (9-15 November 2020) with accreditation as a Living Wage employer. Its Living Wage commitment will see everyone working at SNIPEF receive a minimum hourly wage of £9.50. This rate is higher tha
Engineering and technical services company Edwin James Group has reported strong trading thanks to growth across all of its core markets sectors. The annual results saw turnover rise 15% to £153m with an increase in earnings (EBITDA) of 28% from the previous year.
HFD Property Group’s flagship development at 177 Bothwell Street – set to become Glasgow’s largest single office building in Autumn 2021 – will be fully electric with zero carbon emissions.
Plans to create an improved transport interchange at Motherwell railway station have been approved by the Glasgow City Region Cabinet.
Work has begun on a new £12 million Scotch whisky distillery which is set to become a tourist landmark for Scotland’s capital.
Contract furniture and fit-out specialist Deanestor has announced a 12.5% increase in turnover, which is a rise of £2 million to £18m in the last financial year according to its latest report and accounts.
The world’s longest combined rail and road tunnel was given the green light by German courts last week, connecting the northern part of the country with Denmark.
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An application for planning permission in principle has been submitted for a residential-led development in Balerno.
Aberdeen councillors have gone against the recommendations of officers and rejected plans to build new homes near North Deeside Road in Milltimber. After hearing proposals for the land last Thursday, city councillors voted against the development.
Work to extend Edinburgh's trams to Newhaven can still be delivered within the £207 million budget despite the onset of coronavirus, according to a new report.