Skyrora has established an engine test complex in Fife, where it already has successfully tested its 3.5kN engine and three-tonne engine for its sub-orbital and orbital rockets. Skyrora expects the newly established Engine Test Complex to help the company create over 170 new jobs in the area by 2030
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HFD Group has added to its senior team with the appointment of experienced property professional Michael McDowall. Michael McDowall joins as property director from London & Scottish Investments, where he spent five years as a senior asset manager. Previously, he held a variety of roles at real e
Some of Scotland’s most historic civil engineering memorabilia can now be viewed online, thanks to the work of the Institution of Civil Engineers Scotland Museum in Edinburgh.
Business groups, trades unions and leaders from local government and the third sector have committed to putting fair work at the heart of Scotland’s economic recovery. As Scotland continues to ease lockdown restrictions, organisations including the Institute of Directors (IoD), SCDI, STUC, COS
Barratt Homes West Scotland has lost its appeal against Stirling Council’s refusal for 265 new homes to be built in Cambusbarron. Councillors rejected plans for the Seven Sisters Field development off Polmaise Road in December, which had attracted a 230 signature petition from locals.
One of Aberdeen’s key commercial property investment and development experts has launched a new independent venture with more than £100 million of potential transactions lined up in the next 12-18 months Gordon Pirie has developed commercial property investment agency and development con
Moira Murdoch has been promoted to commercial director at akp Scotland, taking a seat at the board of the company. The principal contractor has promoted the long-serving commercial manager after more than ten years at the firm.
A Bristol builder is the talk of the construction site after scooping a £14,000 Rolex watch through lifestyle competition BOTB.
Neil Donaldson has announced his retirement from timber specialist James Donaldson & Sons after 45 years with the business.
Electrical apprentices and trainees across Scotland have been thrown a digital lifeline after being loaned computers that will allow them to continue their studies remotely. Laptops are currently being distributed to apprentices across Scotland by the Scottish Electrical Charitable Training Trust (S
The Construction Industry Coronavirus Forum (CICV Forum) is celebrating a double milestone this week – welcoming its 100th individual member and releasing its 50th piece of guidance.
JR Group has successfully delivered 30 affordable homes on East Academy Street in Wishaw as it awaits a decision on plans for 12 more flats in the town.
John Toms on the implications for city centres if the transition of properties from commercial to residential becomes commonplace.
The 12th caisson for Aberdeen Harbour’s expansion project arrived in Aberdeen today (Friday 14 August), following a 48-hour journey from storage in the Cromarty Firth.
Andrew Hill discusses why offices are still going to be important to businesses and staff, despite the working from home (WFH) boom. We’re more than 20 weeks into lockdown and, if they haven’t already done so, many businesses are beginning to look at returning to their workplaces, a


