Building services specialist MPACT Group Ltd is continuing its campaign to tackle the “hidden secret” of mental health problems in the construction sector with an in-house training course that has already led to direct intervention for one member of staff potentially at risk.
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As part of the project to refurbish Nairn Courthouse, the steeple has been reinstated on top of the historic building following a facelift.
The number of people moving house in Scotland has fallen to its lowest level in five years.
SELECT’s ongoing campaign for regulation of the electrical industry has been boosted by the backing of two more politicians. Stephen Kerr MP and John Mason MSP have added their names to the trade association’s Wall of Support, which shows those supporting the crusade for Protection
A construction worker who spent the past 50 years buying and restoring vintage vehicles is now putting them up for auction.
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Scotland has seen a real term per property decrease in repair and maintenance work of £313 since 1997, according to new research by Scape Group.
Planning departments across Scotland may need up to £59 million over the next ten years to undertake duties contained in the new Planning Act, according to RTPI Scotland.
Fifty new affordable homes are to be built in Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park after plans were given approval by the National Park Authority. The homes will be built on land at Claish Farm in Callander, one of the most expensive areas to buy a home in Scotland, and managed and owned by
Real estate investment platform FORE Partnership has announced the appointment of the main contractor for the construction of Cadworks, its 96,000 square foot highly sustainable 'Grade A' office development for Glasgow city centre.
The City of Edinburgh Council is on track to save tens of thousands of pounds a year and significantly reduce its greenhouse gas emissions thanks to energy efficiency upgrades funded in part by Salix Finance.
Clark Contracts’ managing director Gordon Cunningham is marking 20 years at the company this year. Gordon began his career in 1988 at Doig and Smith where he trained for seven years, graduating in 1995 before moving on to work for a Scottish construction and fit-out company where he qualified
A permanent safety barrier will be among the first features to be created during the revamp of Union Terrace Gardens in Aberdeen when it gets under way next month.
Scotland’s first three-level driving range and golf entertainment centre is to be built in an area of disused land in Rutherglen.
Ground Development Ltd (GDL) has started work on five new contracts which the firm said will continue to showcase its expertise in delivering complex ground engineering projects.


