Gerry More Former CALA Group director Gerry More has been appointed as managing director of Stewart Milne Homes to drive growth in the central belt.
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Emma Fradgley CGC has announced a senior appointment to its team with the appointment of a new business development manager and associate director.
Plans by The Harris Partnership for a Sainsburys supermarket on the site have since been cancelled Manse LLP is to take forward a mixed-use development after the Edinburgh-based developer acquired of 125 acres of land on the south-eastern outskirts of Ayr.
Plans for the new Aberdeen Exhibition and Conference Centre Property and construction group Henry Boot has shrugged off concerns surrounding the EU referendum result with a surge in profits and turnover.
David Melhuish The returns for the Scottish Government’s Land and Building Transaction Tax (LBTT) returns in February 2017 generated the lowest LBTT revenue of any other month in 2016/17, official figures have shown.
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: West Dunbartonshire Council
St John’s Primary School as it stands today A vacant former primary school in Perth city centre will be transformed into a creative hub in a project spearheaded by Perth and Kinross Council.
Vaughan Hart Scottish building contractors continue to be a little more positive about future business prospects though many have warned political uncertainty will be negative for the sector, a survey has revealed.
Murphy House Edinburgh architecture and design studio LBA has strengthened its team in a bid to focus on private clients and commercial residential projects.
Image courtesy of David Springford of Infinity Photography A shortlist has been drawn up to replace the Ross Bandstand in the heart of Edinburgh’s West Princes Street Gardens with a new landmark Pavilion amid worldwide interest from architects and designers.
Peter Jackson Seddon Construction has announced that current chief operating officer Peter Jackson is taking the step up to managing director.
Professor Dame Anna Dominiczak at The University of Glasgow new £32m Imaging Centre of Excellence The University of Glasgow will officially open its new £32 million Imaging Centre of Excellence (ICE) tomorrow.
Signing the agreement at Shrewsbury Flaxmill in Maltings are (from left) Jason Thomas, commercial & property operations, Historic Environment Service (Cadw); Colin Tennant, head of traditional skills and materials, Historic Environment Scotland; Mark Noonan, industry relations director for CITB
The first of the paired 50-metre girders being prepared to leave Cleveland Bridge UK. Picture: Keith Taylor Cleveland Bridge UK produces longest steel girder structure in its history for AWPR
The Peel Park site has lain vacant for a number of years An 80-bedroom hotel and restaurant proposal in East Kilbride has been given the go-ahead.


