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The future of more than 300 staff at troubled interior solutions provider Havelock Europa has been secured after the business was bought out of administration by turnaround specialist Rcapital. Toby Underwood and Graham Frost of PwC were appointed joint administrators of the Kirkcaldy-based firm tod
© Camphill Rudolf Steiner Schools Ltd Camphill School Aberdeen (CSA) is looking to appoint a design team to deliver a £10 million capital investment development over two of its three campuses (Murtle Estate and Camphill Estate).
Robertson Property is developing plans for a 90-bed hotel and 99-bed student accommodation development at Abbey Park, St Andrews. It is proposed that the site will be complemented with an extensive park area in front of the buildings.
A new national contract to help Scotland’s councils source power tools has gone live with eight companies announced as suppliers. Scotland Excel’s supply and delivery of power tools framework went live recently, with six Scottish companies among the supplier list, and another supplier set to ser
Kier Group has revealed plans to dispose of non-core operations as part of an efficiency and streamlining programme. Launched last month, the Future Proofing Kier initiative will see the group focus on three key market positions, infrastructure services, buildings and developments & housing.
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The Macallan distillery and visitor centre in Speyside The Macallan Distillery & Visitor Experience in Speyside has been named among 20 “exceptional” buildings across the UK to have been nominated for the Wood Awards 2018 shortlist.
The Glasgow Harbour site which contains the Taylor Wimpey flats Housebuilder Taylor Wimpey has set aside £30 million to replace unsafe cladding installed on its developments, including flats at Glasgow Harbour.
A national trade body is taking pre-emptive action to help secure access to “vital” products used in the protection and preservation of UK buildings. The Property Care Association (PCA) said it is imperative that protective chemicals are available to experts, to ensure properties suffering from
Morgan Sindall’s Special Works team in Inverness has been awarded contracts worth more than £5.8 million by the Highland Council, to expand and refurbish seven early years schools in the area. The Inverness office of the construction and infrastructure company counts the Highland Council as a key
95 construction contractors and suppliers attended a recent ‘Meet the buyer’ event hosted by ENGIE in Bellshill, prompting the company to commit to another consultation session for the professional services sector off the back of its success. ENGIE’s Places & Communities division works alo
Former Police Station Finnieston, Glasgow Shepherd Chartered Surveyors has been appointed by the Scottish Police Authority (SPA) to co-ordinate, manage and deliver the sale of 30 police buildings throughout Scotland.
Construction output grew by 0.9% between April to June, recovering from a 0.8% fall in the first quarter, according to the Office for National Statistics.
A seasonal upturn in property market activity has delivered a £57 million boost to Scottish Government revenues, generating the third highest monthly return since the Land and Buildings Transaction Tax (LBTT) was introduced.


