The new Madras College and Community Use building was officially opened on Friday with the unveiling of a new plaque. Pupils and staff have been using the new Madras College building, which was delivered by BAM Construction, since the start of the school year.
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Work to stop waste material from a historic landfill site seeping into the River Ericht at Blairgowrie will start today.
National Trust for Scotland (NTS) has submitted a retrospective planning application for five storage units at the Culloden Battlefield Visitor Centre.
For Social Media Day on 30 June, UK register of approved water contractors WaterSafe interviewed one of its members, Ryan Mills of G D Mills Plumbing & Heating in Edinburgh. Ryan has an impressive 8,931 followers on Instagram as @rdmills88, and shares how using social media has helped his busine
The Scottish Government is seeking views on proposals for its new Land Reform Bill which it said will ensure Scotland’s land is used and managed to greater benefit communities and the environment. To be introduced by the end of 2023, the Bill aims to address long-standing concerns ab
July is Talk to Us month and the Lighthouse Construction industry Charity is raising awareness of the importance of talking about wellbeing issues with friends, colleagues and professionals to prevent situations from spiralling to crisis point.
The Port of Nigg has unveiled its new East Quay, which, at 225m long and 50m wide, increases the leading port facility’s deep water quayside capacity to over 1,200m - placing it amongst the largest in the country.
BAM’s civil and construction businesses in the UK – BAM Nuttall and BAM Construct UK – have reported a strong performance for 2021. Both businesses are now submitting financial accounts to Companies House. From January this year, the two companies became part of a single division,
Plans to transform a 200-year-old mill in Castletown into a destination whisky distillery have been given the green light.
Civil engineering company Kilmac has struck the right note with a range of community sponsorships across Tayside in recent years. Now the Dundee-based firm is supporting Perth’s 'Craigie Hillfest', which returns on September 10 after being forced to pull the plug during the pandemic.
Fife plumber Rab Fletcher has been elected as president of the Building Engineering Services Association (BESA) for 2022/23. Mr Fletcher, manager of the mechanical services team in Fife Council Building Services, succeeds Neil Brackenridge, who steered BESA through the pandemic during his two-year t
Edinburgh accounted for almost a quarter of new build starts in the private sector in Scotland last year, according to DJ Alexander Ltd. DJ Alexander Ltd, part of the Lomond Group, examined the latest statistics and found that 23.3% of new build starts (3,166) in the financial year 2020-2021, the la
Daltons Demolition Limited has been appointed by the board of Waverley Housing as its preferred demolition contractor in the Upper Langlee Regeneration Programme.
One of the team at Russell Roof Tiles’ Lochmaben site has completed the gruelling challenge of climbing to the top of a local landmark after suffering a stroke to raise money for the Castle Loch Lochmaben Community Trust. Colin Stevenson, yard supervisor at Russell Roof Tiles, suffered a major
Glasgow City Council has approved plans to transform the former Debenhams store on Argyle Street into offices with a rooftop restaurant. Permission for change of use of the B-listed building was secured by the St Enoch Trustee Company as part of a wider £50 million masterplan for the St Enoch


