Workloads for small building companies in Scotland fell in the final quarter of 2019 with the political uncertainty in the period up to the General Election having a marked effect, according to the Federation of Master Builders Scotland (FMB Scotland).
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Atelier Capital Partners has launched into the short-term lending and development finance market with finance provided by funds managed by M&G Investments. The company, which formed last year, provides finance for developments across the UK and has already financed projects in Scotland.
Northern Ireland-based ground engineering specialist ProDrive Piling has continued its expansion with the opening of a Scottish office and the appointment of Gavin Savage as its new manager for Scotland.
A new brochure has been produced that explains some of the vital work that SELECT carries out behind the scenes.
Investment by the City of Edinburgh Council on upgrading, maintaining and repairing schools and other buildings in the capital has broken through the £100 million barrier. Since the start of the current council administration in 2017, a total of £107m will have been spent by the end of t
Expectations for Scottish commercial property during the year ahead have improved following last month’s election result, according to the Q4 2019 RICS Commercial Market Survey. Scottish surveyors, on balance, expect commercial rents and capital values to rise overall in the 12-months ahead, h
Cement and bitumen-based construction products specialist Instarmac Group has appointed Mark Shorrock as its new managing director. Set to take up the position on April 1, Mark has extensive experience within the construction and manufacturing industry having served as managing director for Parex UK
Dundee-based shopfitting firm Primero Contracts has completed a seven-figure management buyout thanks to a funding package from Royal Bank of Scotland.
New guidance has been published to reduce the risk from fire in specialised housing, such as sheltered and supported accommodation.
A digger on a building site in Worcestershire has found a collection of gold-encrusted wine bottles dating back to the 17th century worth £20,000 each.
The parent company of Lanarkshire railway engineering contractor QTS has completed the acquisition of a highways contractor.
The Construction Plant Competence Scheme (CPCS) card scheme is not fit for purpose in its current guise, according to Unite.
Firefighters staged a dramatic rescue at a new multi-million-pound training facility built by Robertson and officially opened by Scotland’s community safety minister.
A continued lack of understanding of technology is prohibiting change within the infrastructure sector, a global survey from law firm Pinsent Masons has revealed.
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