Cameron Scott and Andy Lewis Robertson Timber Engineering has recruited two new technical sales managers to grow its business with key clients across the UK.
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Business development manager Euan McDermott (left) with Simon Phillips, regional managing director for Scotland Livingston-based Esh Border Construction has joined an elite group of businesses achieving a silver status accredited by Investors in Young People (IIYP), Scotland’s benchmark for good p
SELECT’s Stuart McKelvie and Gordon McCall from GMC Electrical The campaigning trade body for Scotland's electrical sector has called for the industry to be regulated by the Scottish Parliament to prevent rogue traders posing “a distinct and continuing threat to safety” in homes.
Jeremy Blackburn The Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) has praised the Scottish Government for “taking the lead” in providing the reassurance needed to tackle the country’s chronic housing shortage and infrastructure deficit.
Gordon Nelson The Federation of Master Builders Scotland (FMB Scotland) has called on the Scottish Government to give the construction industry priority access to the £10 million Flexible Workforce Development Fund.
Ian Godden A former director is to return to the Board of Havelock Europa with a vote of confidence for the company in the form a £300,000 investment.
Plans for King Harald Street DITT Construction appointed to new Lerwick housing developments
BGF’s Patrick Graham (left) with Campion Homes chairman and MD Pete Bell Deferred starts on a number of larger projects last year has affected performance and profits at Campion Homes, the builder said.
View from the north of the Aden Park site Plans have been lodged to build new homes in an Aberdeenshire village on behalf of Castlehill Housing Association.
Bancon Construction managing director Gavin Currie (left) and Bancon chief executive John Irvine Aberdeenshire based Bancon Group has announced it is “on track” to deliver its three-year plan aimed at overcoming “challenging” trading conditions and a “significant” reorganisation within t
Craig McLaren RTPI Scotland director Craig McLaren looks back at the important things that have happened in Scottish planning in 2016
Andrew Wyllie Costain has maintained its record order book thanks to a number of significant new orders and contract extensions in 2016, the firm has said.
John Alexander Tens of millions of pounds worth of new homes are to be built in Dundee in a bid to tackle the city’s housing crisis.
Andy Scott's bull sculpture in Uttoxeter A bull statue design has been put forward by the Kelpies creator to stand guard over Aberdeen bypass.
Graham Simpson Scottish Government officials have been accused of meddling in local democracy after new figures revealed they overrule councils on planning appeals as often as they side with them.


