Edinburgh has become a hotspot for investment in student accommodation, according to Knight Frank’s Global Student Property 2019 report. The independent commercial property consultancy found the Scottish capital was the third most popular destination in the UK for investment in purpo
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Galliford Try has been granted a Bronze Award from the defence employer recognition scheme (ERS) run by the Ministry of Defence. The award recognises our ongoing commitment to the armed forces community and follows our 2016 signing of the Armed Forces Covenant – a voluntary pledge signed by b
Administrators have executed a sale of Jex Engineering as a going concern to Glasgow-headquartered Edwin James Group, an engineering services business that operates across the UK. On 10 June 2019, Chris Petts and Sarah O’Toole of Grant Thornton UK LLP were appointed joint administrators of Wak
Kier are at the top of the contractors’ league table for May 2019, thanks to 12 contracts awarded with a total value of £397 million. Construction of the new HM Prison Wellingborough contributed £253 million, while the Paisley Town Hall regeneration also contributed £22 milli
The construction industry has come together to develop a mandatory licensing scheme for all UK construction companies to transform the sector into a high quality and professional industry, the Federation of Master Builders (FMB) has announced. A new Construction Licensing Task Force, supported by a
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Aberdeen City Council
Architects, house-builders and housing developers of all sizes have been shortlisted in the Saltire Society Housing Design Awards 2019.
A school in Aberdeen that was due to be demolished got a stay of execution yesterday after baby gulls were found nesting on its roof.
The Scottish Government has announced funding of £3.5 million for social landlords to improve the energy efficiency of their properties.
Acting on the instruction of Jobs & Business Glasgow, the Glasgow City Council Arm’s Length External Organisation delivering economic development activity on behalf of the city, Shepherd Chartered Surveyors has sold a mixed use business park in Ibrox, Glasgow. Beech House and Clifford
The directors of Tayside Plumbing & Building Supplies have announced their decision to close the 45-year-old company and wind the business up while it remains solvent. Accountants MHA Henderson Loggie said the move comes after careful consideration and is a voluntary decision meaning all the cre
Taylor Wimpey East Scotland has secured detailed planning consent from East Lothian Council for 102 new homes through the development of land to the west of Greendykes Road in Macmerry.
BAM Construction’s site team at Stobhill Hospital responded to a plea for help from Springburn Park Men’s Shed association who were looking for off-cuts of timber but ended up with two 32 foot cabins for the organisation.
Architectural practice Anderson Bell +Christie has become the latest Scottish business to announce its transition to employee ownership – an increasingly popular business model.
The Scottish Government should “fully commit” to housing co-operatives to help tackle Scotland’s housing crisis, opposition MSPs have said. recent report from Co-operatives UK highlighted that Scotland has just 11 registered housing co-ops, compared to 685


