Image reproduced courtesy of Transport Scotland Queensferry Crossing to partially close for snagging works
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Jim Fitzsimons, project director at Countesswells Jim Fitzsimons calls on property developers and authorities to work together to improve Scotland’s “woefully inadequate” digital infrastructure.
Andrew McFarlane Andrew McFarlane discusses the issue of the housing crisis in Scotland and outlines what action has to be taken to rectify the problem.
David Melhuish Four of Scotland’s leading industry groups – representing manufacturing, commercial property, retail and tourism – have united to challenge the Scottish Government to ensure future increases in business rates rise by no more than CPI, rather than the RPI measure of inflation. A
Amanda Byrne Amanda Byrne details her experience of being a woman working in the construction sector.
South Lanarkshire Council executive director of housing, Daniel Lowe, and chair of housing, Councillor Josh Wilson More new council housing to be built in South Lanarkshire
Contractors have identified snagging works which require the lifting of the surfacing around the bridge expansion joints Lane restrictions on the Queensferry Crossing, such as the closure of the southbound carriageway from tonight, will continue over the next 10 months due to “snagging” issues,
Mandy Willis Mace international chief operating officer Marcus Burley is stepping down from the group board at the end of December with Mandy Willis joining as group director for corporate strategy, the firm has announced.
Bruce Melizan Interserve support services chief, Bruce Melizan, has stepped down from the Board after 14 years at the firm.
Gavin Dunn Dr Gavin Dunn has been appointed at the new chief executive officer at the Chartered Association of Building Engineers (CABE), formally taking over the position in April 2018 when the current CEO, Dr John Hooper, retires.
Ian Begg Architect and designer Ian McKerron Begg has passed away at the age of 92.
The new homes proposed for Baileyfield South Two new housing developments in East Lothian and the East of Edinburgh have now received planning approval, in a move set to help address local housing shortages.
Aerial site of former Tullis Russell Paper Mill site in Glenrothes Advance Construction has submitted plans for a major regeneration project which will transform the historic Tullis Russell Paper Mill site in Fife.
Ian Manson By Ian Manson, chief executive, Clyde Gateway
(from left) Gavin Barrie, housing and economy convenor, City of Edinburgh Council; Helen Kelly, North Sighthill Residents' Association; Kevin Stewart MSP, minister for local government and housing Building a £35m future for North Sighthill


