Darrell Matthews The campaigning body for Scotland’s electrotechnical trade industry has called for more stringent controls over the vital electrical inspection and testing performed by private landlords prior to registration.
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A room in the new Sleeperz Hotel Dundee Dundee’s newest hotel to open for ‘The Open’
Arc-Tech staff Glasgow-based building services contractor Arc-Tech (Scotland) Ltd has this month employed its 100th member of staff.
The former power station was razed to the ground in September 2015 East Lothian Council has recommended that Scottish Ministers refuse planning permission for an electricity substation on the former Cockenzie Power Station site.
Roseanna Cunningham New legislation has been introduced which in some instances will give communities the right to buy land that is abandoned, neglected or detrimental, or which is causing harm to the community’s environmental wellbeing.
Professor George Gretton Professor George Gretton and The Keeper of the Registers of Scotland, Jennifer Henderson, are to headline Millar & Bryce’s Modern Conveyancing Conference in Edinburgh this September.
Clark Contracts MD Gordon Cunningham and academy manager David Cooper with award recipients Stephen Coen, Eilidh McMillen and Leon Quigley Five top performing students have won awards sponsored by Clark Contracts.
Image: Scottish Fire and Rescue Service The Mackintosh Building at the Glasgow School of Art is to be partially demolished after surveys revealed the building is in danger of sudden collapse
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon MSP joins in the fun at Meet the Researchers, a community engagement day organised by Glasgow Caledonian University Urban Union celebrates science at community days
The Fit Home village in Dalmore Centrica Innovations has announced a £400,000 investment into sustainable modular buildings manufacturer Carbon Dynamic.
Image: Alan McAteer Local councillors have suggested recreating the Glasgow School of Art's famous Mackintosh Building in the East End of the city, the Evening Times has reported.
(from left) Walter Scott, Steve Smith and Cllr Ron Sturrock Angus Council’s determination to turn £3 million of public investment into £100m of private sector money and create more than 200 jobs in the process, has received national recognition.
Michael Graham Construction, facilities management and project investment group Graham has hailed a strong year of trading after reporting turnover growth of 36% to £767.5 million and profits of £13.1m during the 2017/18 financial year.
Bancon Construction managing director Gavin Currie (left) and Bancon Group chief executive John Irvine Housebuilder and construction group Bancon has seen a 25% increase in turnover to £69 million from £55m in 2017 and a return to profit, ahead of forecast.
Ewan Andrew and Alan Kennedy look at plans for Diageo's on-going investment in Scotland Drinks giant Diageo has started work on a new state-of-the-art technical centre of excellence in Menstrie, Clackmannanshire, as part of its on-going investment in its business in Scotland.


