Leo Quinn Balfour Beatty’s turnaround plan may be starting to take hold despite a £199 million pre-tax loss.
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Ted Ayres Bellway is to consider reopening an east of Scotland division after the housebuilder announced record interim results.
John White Retirement home builder McCarthy & Stone enjoyed strong growth in sales in the six months to the end of February.
Burntwood School in London, which won RIBA’s Stirling prize for the UK’s best building, "should not be the execption" A new report into the state of school buildings throughout the UK has found that too many are dangerous and dilapidated, causing children to underperform and teachers to quit.
A view of the proposed HQ's main pedestrian entrance along West Bridge Street Falkirk Council has all but scrapped plans for a new headquarters after councillors agreed to step back from a proposed £23 million spend on the project and a new town hall.
Mark MacMillan Plans to turn Paisley Museum into an international attraction are to go ahead despite losing out on a £15 million bid for lottery funding.
Aberdeenshire housebuilder Scotia Homes has announced that it expects to shed 10 per cent of its workforce as the oil and gas industry downturn continues to hit the local housing market. The Ellon-based group, which employs around 210 staff as well as a number of apprentices, said “market conditio
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Councillor Andrew Burns The local authority leaders of Scotland’s seven main cities have issued a collective call for a new working relationship with the UK and Scottish governments to allow them to reach their full economic potential.
(from left) Samuel Craig, Charlotte Ross, St Aloysius College Headmaster Mr John Brown and CBC managing director James McAlpine Pupils lend a helping hand to finish structure at Glasgow college
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Richard Howson Extensive work to manage the potential impact of the UK leaving the European Union appears to have paid off for Carillion, which is remaining upbeat about its prospects for the year.
The Scottish Government has identified 10 immediate actions which it said will help deliver more homes and speed up the planning process. Building on the momentum that gathered during the work of the independent planning review panel, housing and planning minister Kevin Stewart said the crucial acti
Alison Rodgers Independent inspections of construction sites have led to concerns over the use of dust masks in the industry.


