John Grainger John Grainger reflects on the Infrastructure Seminar held by the British Drilling Association (BDA) in Glasgow last month.
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McPhee Mixers managing director, Brinsley McFarlane Private equity group Elaghmore Partners has acquired Scottish concrete mixer firm McPhee Mixers in a deal worth about £5 million.
James Wimpenny BAM Construct UK has reported another year of “solid, stable performance” in 2017.
(from left) Nathan Watson, Sam Clark, Jim Johnstone (community skills manager at Morrison Construction), Tommy Easton (managing director at VQ Construction), Manpreet Singh and Ryan Cochrane VQ Construction has hired four apprentices from the collapsed Carillion business after a call was put out by
SELECT MD Darrell Matthews The chance of a prestigious prize at the most exciting night of the year for Scotland's electrical industry has been once again increased with the addition of two new categories to the SELECT Industry Awards for 2018.
Aquarius Court Scarborough Muir Group sells office investment at Queensferry One
The Glasgow Recycling and Renewable Energy Centre at Polmadie The UK financial markets watchdog has opened an investigation into Interserve regarding market disclosures connected to the outsourcing and construction company’s energy from waste business.
Stuart Fyvie International real estate advisor Savills has appointed Stuart Fyvie as director in the building & project consultancy team in Aberdeen.
Tony Woods Scottish Procurement Alliance (SPA) is building on the success of the NH1 Offsite Construction framework by hosting pre-tender engagement seminars across Scotland to discuss its renewal.
Gerard Boyce (left) and Thomas Peoples from ASG Tunnelling & Civil Engineering Services Two tunnellers have helped Scottish Water progress a major new sewer beneath Edinburgh by hand-digging 90 tonnes of debris.
The whole team who took part on the day CGC skydiver brings windfall for Celtic charity
A report looking at the role that technology will play in the construction industry in the future, has revealed that 3D printed walls, drones and a roof made from recycled plastic bottles from the ocean will all be possible by 2025, thanks to advancements in technology. The report, written by renown
Scan Building Services directors Graham Prophet (front centre with navy coloured jersey) and Mark McKenzie (front centre, tie and white shirt) with other staff on Dundee Law A Dundee-based building engineering services company has completed its transition to become Scotland’s latest employee-owned
Mark Farmer speaking at a Construction Scotland Innovation Centre event. Picture © Andy Buchanan ‘Modernise or Die’ report author Mark Farmer believes that carrying on as normal is not an option for the Scottish construction sector.
Staff members from Crossreach and Portakabin joined teachers and local pupils to prepare to break ground on the new build The development of an education campus on Erskine Waterfront, Renfrewshire, celebrated another milestone as modules arrived on site


