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A hotel firm backed by Portuguese footballer Cristiano Ronaldo has received the green light to build a 150-bed hotel overlooking Piccadilly Gardens in Manchester.
Lift supplier and maintenance firm Caltech Lifts has appointed Ben Mortlock who takes on the role of project and estimating manager. Previously a drilling supervisor overseeing drilling rigs out in Malaysia, Gabon and Thailand, Mr Mortlock has a vast amount of experience in managing complex engineer
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Mitre Properties has been granted permission to build four two-bedroom properties at overgrown vacant land at Overnewton Place in Kelvinhaugh. Glasgow City Council agreed that the firm can develop the site off Kelvinhaugh Street, beside Glasgow University’s Cairncross House student accommodati
Plans have been submitted to the convert empty upper floors of 55 West Regent Street into 96 serviced apartments and studios. The proposal for the B-listed building in Glasgow's city centre includes substantial external fabric repairs and complete regeneration of interior space plus the creation of
The Scottish Government has given its approval for plans to develop 245 flats at Aberdeen's historic Rubislaw Quarry.
Gone are the school bells, the teachers, the dinner hall, the books and blackboards, but the spirit of south Glasgow’s Holmlea Primary School lives on.
Ayrshire Housing has received planning permission for 40 flats at the Citadel on Ayr’s harbourside.
Pert Bruce Construction has been appointed by SSE Renewables to carry out the works on the Seagreen wind farm operations and maintenance base to be located at Montrose Port.
Construction materials group Breedon has announced that James Brotherton will join the executive management team as chief financial officer (CFO) designate on January 1. Mr Brotherton was CFO of Tyman Plc between 2010 and 2019, prior to which he was director of corporate development for five years,
The Scottish Plant Owners Association (SPOA) has called for stakeholders from across the industry to come together to tackle the widespread problem of plant operators failing drug and alcohol tests without any impact on their competence cards.
Dunfermline-based furniture and fit-out specialist Deanestor has delivered its largest-ever contract in the education sector. The £3 million project was for the manufacture of bespoke furniture and fit-out of the new £55m Inverurie Community Campus – one of the large
A second consultation on regulation of the electrical industry has been launched by the Scottish Government. Lodged by Jamie Hepburn, the minister for business, fair work and skills, the consultation is seeking views on “whether regulatory measures are required to give greater protection to th
One section of a multi-million-pound flood protection scheme at Stonehaven is likely to face a significant delay - potentially to late 2022 or early 2023 - as a result of revisions to the design and construction phases in one area of the scheme known as Zone 1B from White Bridge to Bridgefield Bridg