Taylor Wimpey West Scotland took the opportunity to bring Neilston Primary School’s new Skills Academy project to life when one of its recently qualified joiners, Fraser Martin, popped into visit Primary 1/2 to explain how Taylor Wimpey designs its houses and uses tools to build them. &nb
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A new brick made from domestic plastic waste has been proven to provide 10 times better insulation than traditional bricks made from clay.
Aberdeen City Council spent £38.5 million on scheduled maintenance across its 21,974 properties during 2018/19, a housing performance report has revealed.
RESIDENTIAL – TEN UNITS OR MORE Applicant: Aden Specilaist Trades Ltd.
The billionaire owner of the Princes Street building which has been homes to the Jenners department store for more than 180 years has unveiled plans to convert the property into a hotel and rooftop restaurant.
Waste company Viridor has issued arbitration proceedings to recoup its £72 million claim against Interserve regarding the construction of an energy from waste plant in Glasgow.
Property consultancy JLL has appointed a new director to its Scottish investment team. Andrew Shiells will join JLL as director within its capital markets team following five years with Lambert Smith Hampton.
The Specialist Engineering Contractors’ Group is to keep the pressure on political parties to tackle late payment amidst a deteriorating picture of payment abuse and insolvencies in the construction industry. The trade body has said it will write to all parties the day after next month’s
Barratt Homes has announced plans to launch a new development of 210 homes in Carnbroe.
An award-winning charity operating in one of Glasgow’s most challenged suburbs is receiving an enlightening boost from glazing systems provider Cube Glass.
A full contribution from Scottish rail contractor QTS has helped Renew Holdings post record results for the year to September 30 2019. The engineering services group, which took over QTS in May 2018, reported operating profits up 21% to £39.4 million in the year to 30 September as group revenu
Aberdeenshire Council has confirmed that work on the extension of Hillside School in Portlethen is to begin in January as the local authority continues its ongoing programme of school estate investment.
Work has commenced at a new residential development comprising a selection of five-bedroom detached homes in Linlithgow.
Former football Peter Lovenkrands has successfully prevented the development of a new home next to his mansion.
Urban Pulse has successfully achieved a resolution to grant planning permission for 19 apartments in Glasgow’s West End.


