Holmes Miller has submitted a planning application for a new build Kirkliston Early Years and Primary School extension on behalf of the City of Edinburgh Council.
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Independent chartered surveyor DM Hall has appointed Ayrshire-based John McHugh as the firm’s new managing partner. He replaces Eric Curran who steps down following six years in post and 43 years at the firm.
With essential construction work set to continue during the latest lockdown, the Construction Industry Coronavirus Forum (CICV Forum) is urging operatives to make a safe start to 2021 with a colourful new face mask campaign.
The UK construction sector held up well in December despite restrictions on activity in many regions, according to the latest monthly survey of purchasing managers.
Councillors have given the green light for a £4.2 million transformation of the outdoor spaces around Glasgow Science Centre.
Bellway Homes has received the biggest-ever fine for a wildlife crime, for destroying a soprano pipistrelle roost at a construction site in 2017.
Plans have been put forward for a 60-bed care home plans put forward for site in Brechin.
Atrium Homes has accepted the keys to 27 new homes in Shortlees, Kilmarnock.
Allanwater Homes has announced the launch of a new development which will see it build in East Lothian for the very first time.
SP Energy Networks has invested £386,000 to carry out extensive UK trials of new THOR Hammer resilience technology.
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has revealed that she is considering whether additional lockdown restrictions are needed for non-essential work in Scotland to help bring the number of coronavirus cases down.
Highland councillors have agreed to raise a Compulsory Purchase Order (CPO) to acquire the Struan House Hotel in Carrbridge to develop the land into much needed affordable housing. The Order, which is to be applied for under Sections 9 and 10 of the Housing (Scotland) Act 1987, will see the council
Engineers worked around-the-clock over Christmas and New Year at dozens of locations to carry out £16 million of enhancements on key pieces of Scotland’s railway.
An extra £20 million is to be invested in roads infrastructure throughout the Highlands, an updated report into the local authority’s Capital Plan 2018/19 has revealed.
Housebuilder Barratt Developments has reported an "excellent" first half performance with a record number of sales and a return to dividend payments.