Interserve chief executive Adrian Ringrose Interserve has decided not to sell its equipment services business, which trades as RMD Kwikform, after an eight month review of its options.
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Plans for the new Aberdeen Exhibition and Conference Centre Aberdeen City Council has become the first local authority in Scotland to be assigned a credit rating as it prepares to invest in major housebuilding and construction projects.
The Isle of Eigg off Scotland’s west coast shows the way forward to a renewable future A Warm Homes Act and a national energy efficiency programme will contribute towards the “necessary and achievable” target of producing half of all of Scotland’s energy across heat, transport and electricit
Eskmills Investment in Edinburgh’s commercial property market is on course to reach its highest point since 2006, according to new analysis.
The ScottishPower Cruachan Hydroelectric Power Station on Loch Awe, near Dalmally Investing in pumped-storage hydroelectricity can have "key benefits" for the UK's energy system, according to a new report.
Construction equipment manufacturer JCB has resigned as a member of the CBI amid reports that the firm was unhappy with the lobby group's anti-Brexit stance. A spokesperson for JCB, which employs close to 6,500 people in the UK and sells to 150 countries, confirmed that the company ha
One Lochrin Square Edinburgh's largest single office building is undergoing a major refurbishment to meet “unprecedented demand” in the capital.
Forster apprentices training in the Forster Skills Academy Forster quality management system hits the mark
Council leader Frank McAveety detailed the report’s six recommendations Glasgow City Council has called on the Scottish and UK governments to accelerate City Deal capital infrastructure works and transfer surplus land to the council for major housing building programmes as part of a range of measu
Cruden’s King’s View development in North Toryglen, Glasgow Construction and residential development business Cruden Group has recorded its seventeenth consecutive year of profitable trading after announcing an increase in turnover, profit and home sales.
Chris Stewart Cabinet secretary for the economy Keith Brown and property developer Chris Stewart will today co-chair the inaugural Scottish Real Estate Forum, established to underline the status of the property sector as a key economic driver.
The Shawfield development site Clyde Gateway seeks views on new regeneration proposals
Malcolm Fraser Scotland could tackle its housing crisis with a serious effort to repair and renew existing urban infrastructure, especially in town centres, according to one of Scotland’s top architects.
Housing minister Kevin Stewart shown a refurbished flat in Govanhill as part of the buy and repair scheme A successful pilot project to allow homes in Govanhill to be acquired and brought into the social rented sector has been awarded a further £2.5 million of funding.
The Arc-Tech team CCG (Scotland) Ltd has launched a new company that aims to offer a comprehensive range of services to the Scottish building and construction industry.


