Balfour Beatty has unveiled Steve O’Sullivan as its new head of aviation responsible for providing strategic leadership to the company’s portfolio of aviation projects across its UK Construction Services business. With over 35 years’ experience in the industry and the success
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The Build It – Aberdeen Construction and Property Conference is set to return for a second year. Michelle Forth, director of Safety Scotland and chair of the conference committee, giving the welcome speech at Build It 2018
Building work has started on three family-sized passivhaus certified homes in the village of Closeburn in Dumfries and Galloway.
A Lochmaben-based roof tile manufacturer has invested in its employees’ future and development through a new partnership with the Barony campus of Scotland’s Rural College (SRUC) in Dumfries. Russell Roof Tiles began working with SRUC in 2016, in order to provide staff at its 11-acre Hal
Timber firm James Donaldson & Sons has announced a charity partnership with Maggie’s due to span over the next twelve to eighteen months. The firm has pledged to match funds up to £25,000, raised by employees across their 30 sites UK wide, setting an ambitious goal of raising a total
Cartoon characters of Sesame Street or Minions have inspired a playful new tree house by an Austrian architecture practice.
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Grahamston Ltd
Plans for 58 new affordable council homes on the grounds of the former Haldane Primary School in West Dunbartonshire have been given the go ahead.
Councillors in Midlothian have approved masterplans to regenerate Newtongrange centre and Stobhill and Lady Victoria business centre. The masterplans could be worth £20.2 million to the Midlothian economy and generate 447 jobs. They will be used to inform the future land uses in these areas an
Taylor Wimpey West Scotland has secured planning permission from East Renfrewshire Council for the provision of 44 new four and five bedroom detached homes near Newton Mearns.
A new project manager has been appointed to oversee the continued progress of Aberdeen’s Countesswells community. Chartered civil engineer, Ryan Swan, will manage the ongoing development of the £800 million town, as plans for its first bus service, new school and neighbourhood centre pro
Selkirk-based Oregon Timber Frame has been acquired by Barratt Developments.
The Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) has urged the Scottish construction sector to be less reliant on infrastructure and take steps to reduce workforce volatility.
Four Scottish projects have been named among the best buildings in the UK by the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA). Collective on Calton Hill, the Macallan Distillery and Visitor Experience, Mackintosh at the Willow and the V&A Dundee join the winners from a 54-strong list of projects
West Dunbartonshire Council has recommended the rejection of the £30 million Lomond Banks development plan on the shores of Loch Lomond.


