A charity that works to build houses for people in developing nations and a robotics construction company have unveiled what is believed to be the first 3D-printed house that is fully up to code and permitted for people to inhabit. New Story and Icon came together to show that it’s feasibly possib
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Newell McGuiness A campaign to ensure that every genuine electrician in Scotland is recognised as a regulated professional has been raised in the Scottish Parliament.
Over 200 attend careers event at Clark Contracts Over 200 people interested in a traineeship or apprenticeship in the construction industry attended a careers evening staged by Clark Contracts at its head office in Paisley.
A project by Alan Grant Grampian in Cottonhillock Two associated Aberdeenshire construction businesses have entered administration with the loss of 33 jobs.
A £5.39 million construction contract has been awarded for the development of a new Research and Innovation Campus in Orkney. The campus is a joint venture by Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE) and Orkney Islands Council who have appointed Kirkwall-based R Clouston Limited as the main contracto
James Wates Construction, development and property services company Wates Group has reported increased revenue and profits for the year ending 31 December 2017, with a record order book of £5.1 billion heading into 2018.
David Frise David Frise has been appointed as the new chief executive officer of the Building Engineering Services Association (BESA).
Plans to convert a former furniture store in Dundee into two hotels and a restaurant have been given the green light by councillors. Willison House on Barrack Street, which is most commonly known as the old Robertson’s furniture store, is to be part-demolished and then converted into two separate
Plans have been unveiled today for a multi-million pound hotel, food and retail village on the A9. William Frame, managing director of Tomatin Trading Company, has submitted a planning application to revitalise the currently disused site at the Tomatin junction, within easy reach of both Aviemore an
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Govanhill Housing Association
Interserve CEO Debbie White Interserve has been granted another month to secure a refinancing deal with an agreement in principle on major commercial terms now reached.
A new state-of-the-art campus which enables three schools to co-locate in a modern and collaborative learning environment has opened its doors in Balloch, West Dunbartonshire. The £16 million campus, which represents a major investment in the education offering in the area, has been delivered by Mo
Patricia Moore Global professional services firm Turner & Townsend has appointed Patricia Moore as UK managing director and executive Board member.
A decision on the proposed redevelopment of Aberdeen’s Union Terrace Gardens has been delayed to allow councillors to carry out a site visit. LDA Design submitted a raft of refinements to its plans in November following feedback from the public and Aberdeen City Council planners had recommende
Sir William McAlpine Sir William McAlpine, who was director of the construction company Sir Robert McAlpine and managed its Scottish operations for 40 years, has died aged 82.


