An Aberdeen company that refurbishes roller cone drill bits for the construction sector has become Scotland’s latest employee-owned business. Established in 1987 by Greg Henderson and Bill Bowie, Tricore Ltd specialises in the supply and refurbishment of industrial drill bi
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Edinburgh’s tram line could be extended to Granton and south to the Bio Quarter with many of the city’s streets becoming pedestrianised under radical new plans being considered by councillors.
Deputy First Minister and cabinet secretary for education John Swinney did the honours at a topping out ceremony yesterday on the site of the new primary school and community facilities in Danderhall. Mr Swinney with (from left) head teacher Stephanie Campbell, P7 pupils Hazel and Max and Midlothian
Poor management of three Ministry of Defence (MoD) infrastructure projects has contributed to a combined cost increase of £1.35 billion and delays of between 1.7 and 6.3 years, the National Audit Office (NAO) has found. The watchdog looked at three Defence Nuclear Estate projects together budg
The developer of Cadworks – a 96,000 sq.ft. 'Grade A' office development in Glasgow city centre – has announced a breakfast panel event, 'Doing better at doing good' for 29 January.
Following the publication of draft orders for the A90/A937 Laurencekirk Junction Improvement scheme last month, local communities and road users have a chance to see the plans at a public exhibition in Laurencekirk today.
Network Rail ecologists have worked to protect badgers from the railway at more than 50 locations across Scotland in the last year.
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Hotel Management International Ltd.
Sanctuary has handed over the last of the 132 homes built on the site of St Mirren FC’s former Love Street stadium with an old Buddies ball boy among the recipients. The £17 million development has created a new community and brought life to an area that was Paisley’s heart and sou
An application has been submitted to Glasgow City Council seeking planning permission in principle for a residential development in Summerston.
MacLeod Construction has completed the final phase in a 32-unit new build in the village of Connel, north of Oban, on behalf of Argyll Community Housing Association (ACHA). The completed development was officially opened by Highlands and Islands MSP John Finnie.
Hart Builders has added to its expanding commercial team with the appointment of Andy McLinden as commercial director. Andy McLinden (left) and Andy Mallice
Glasgow City Council has approved the demolition of two Trongate buildings as part of major new mixed-use developments. The unlisted commercial premises at 152 Trongate, formerly a leather goods shop, will be knocked down to make way for the Candleriggs Quarter scheme which includes hotel, residenti
The Financial Reporting Council (FRC) has revealed it will need at least another six months to investigate KPMG’s auditing of collapsed construction and services firm Carillion due to the scale and complexity of the case.
Council and business leaders have joined forces to seek an “unwavering” assurance from the Scottish Government of its continued commitment to delivering upgrades of the A96 and A9.


