Sir John Parker Outgoing Anglo American chairman Sir John Parker is to take up the chairman’s role at Laing O’Rourke, the firm has revealed.
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Mike Putnam Reducing carbon in infrastructure projects can help reduce costs but it needs to be considered at an early stage, according to Mike Putnam, President and CEO of Skanska UK.
Ian Godden Shopfitting and interiors business Havelock Europa has described 2016 as a “challenging” year despite returning to profit following a restructuring exercise.
(from left) Professor Lorne Crerar, Paul Wheelhouse and David Bone Paul Wheelhouse MSP, the minister for business, innovation and energy, said the strengths of the Highlands and Islands renewable energy industry are central to the Scottish Government's strategy to meet future energy needs.
(from left) - Elliot Gillard (architecture student), Judith Bisset (occupational therapy lecturer), Liam Davies (architecture student) 4th from left is Faith Mutyiri (occupational therapy student), Dawn Mitchell (subject lead occupational therapy), Ellen Clyde (occupational therapy student) and Neil
Roddy Frew, managing director at James Frew (left) with Kilmarnock FC interim manager Lee McCulloch James Frew signs up to Kilmarnock FC
The New Falkirk Campus is due to commence construction this year Infrastructure projects worth almost £6.4 billion will be under construction throughout Scotland in 2017, a new report has revealed.
Stefano Smith RTPI Scotland is taking forward five gamechanging ideas for the Scottish planning system in new papers published today.
Alan Brown MP The case for the introduction of a Bill to safeguard and release cash retentions in the construction industry was made to MPs at Westminster yesterday.
Tammi Jo Burrows, Joe Ham and Vittorio Pelosi Boxing champion celebrates Scottish title with employer City Building
Alasdair Henderson The Federation of Piling Specialists (FPS) has welcomed the recent parliamentary debate calling for the introduction of legislation to protect cash retentions and has called on all parties to ensure the debate is followed with legislative action through the parliamentary process a
(from left) SCAA Paramedic Graeme Hay, Scott Hadden, Hadden's Lynn Anderson & Helen MacGregor of SCAA Hadden builds support partnership for air ambulance
Brian Manning Staff at Esh Group have paid tribute to chief executive Brian Manning, who has died after a short battle with cancer at the age of 60.
Artist’s impression of how the development would look Argyll and Bute Council has approved Link Group Ltd’s 'Dunbeg Development Corridor Masterplan' of 600 new homes.
Dalmore House Housing minister Kevin Stewart has today announced an investment of £8.35 million from the Scottish Government’s SPRUCE fund to support the refurbishment of vacant office space in central Glasgow.


