CMS Window Systems has been named a double award winner in the prestigious G19 Awards, an annual awards programme for the UK glass and glazing industry. CMS Window Systems’ environmental advisor Amy Ledger and support services director Martin McCrimmon (centre) receiving their G19 Award for Su
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Over 100 pupils from secondary schools across Moray have benefitted from dedicated construction sector workshops hosted by Moray College UHI. Developed by Moray Skills Pathway in partnership with its Construction Sector group, it follows on from the success of last year’s ‘Constructing Y
A Liberal Democrat election campaign leaflet has been distributed with an unfortunate typo.
Tulloch Homes has reported a 2.4% increase in turnover and predicted a steady year ahead powered by the ongoing dualling of the A9 between Perth and the Highlands. The Inverness-based group booked turnover of £51.1 million for the year to the end of June, up on the previous year’s £
Fife Council hosted the 13th House Builders' Forum last week in Lochgelly.
Family-owned housebuilder DJ Laing Homes has celebrated a positive start to its Castle View development in Dundee.
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Hardies Property & Construction Consultants has marked the latest stage in its strategy to expand its operations throughout the West of Scotland with the acquisition of Glasgow-based Allan & Hanel Chartered Surveyors. The move comes 15 months after Hardies acquired Glasgow-based construction
Recently rebranded developer HBD has announced a new senior hire and promotion at its Glasgow base as it embarks on a period of significant investment and growth in Scotland. The firm has appointed Matt Bellshaw as director for Scotland, leading growth north of the border. Matt has over
Fife Council has approved plans to demolish the Glenwood Centre building in Glenrothes and make sure current occupiers will be found new homes. The local authority took control of the dilapidated shopping centre when compulsory purchase orders (CPOs) were issued for the privately-owned fl
Energy, services and regeneration specialist ENGIE held a groundbreaking ceremony last week to mark the commencement of a £2.5 million construction project in Bellshill. The development, in partnership with the Clyde Valley Housing Association (CVHA), will see derelict land on Hamilton Road tr
The new government must do everything it can to solve the late payment problems that continue to undermine construction supply chains, according to the chief executive officer of the Building Engineering Services Association (BESA). David Frise told the Association’s National Conference that W
Roddy Cormack, construction law specialist and legal director at Wright, Johnston & Mackenzie LLP, examines P-DfMA (Platform for Design for Manufacture and Assembly) and the general increase in off-site construction, and wonders whether SBCC is keeping up with the curve. P-DfMA is a relatively n
City Building is celebrating after being honoured in four categories at the recent Hr NETWORK National Awards, where its contribution to communities was also recognised with the first ever accolade of its kind. City Building staff receiving the Diversity and Inclusion Award of the Year
Taylor Wimpey West Scotland has donated 10 pallets of bricks and block to help young bricklayers at its new Apprenticeship Academy with Ayrshire College learn their trade. Bricklaying apprentices Lewis Owens and David Waite with Ayrshire College lecturer Billy Hutchison (front)


