(from left) Neil Haining, Iain Macrae, Stephen Mallon and Sandy Cooper One of Scotland’s most experienced practices Mosaic Architecture + Design has boosted its staff numbers to 20 with the acquisition of Burnet Bell for an undisclosed sum.
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How the completed AECC will look Property and construction firm Henry Boot has credited its Scottish operations for contributing to a 9% jump in profits.
The new Queensferry Crossing as viewed from Port Edgar Marina. Image reproduced courtesy of Transport Scotland In the week Scotland’s newest bridge opens to traffic, campaigners are setting out the benefits of another big infrastructure project that would help to create a more socially-just and lo
Ann O'Connell Independent Scottish law firm BTO Solicitors is encouraging organisations operating in the construction sector to ensure they are maximising their compliance with building standards ahead of a special event on the topic organised by Local Authority Building Standards Scotland (LABSS) a
Derek Johnstone Interior glass solution experts Indeglas has appointed two senior managers to director level.
Richard Hepburn Land and property search organisation Millar & Bryce has appointed Richard Hepburn as its new managing director.
Artist's impression of how the development will look from Main Road New affordable homes to transform derelict site in Ayr
Artist’s impression of the tram at Ocean Drive The Outline Business Case (OBC) for taking Edinburgh’s tram service down to Leith and Newhaven has been published by the local authority.
How the overall King’s Stables Road development will look Plans for a mixed-use development on a vacant site in Edinburgh’s Old Town have been revised to include new affordable homes instead of an arts quarter.
Kenny McLean More than £350 million is to be invested into Glasgow to fund thousands of affordable homes over the next four years.
(from left) Erwin Lammertink, vice president AF Offshore; Charles Hammond, chief executive of Forth Ports, David Webster, port manager; Cllr John Alexander, leader of Dundee City Council and Callum Falconer, chief executive of Dundeecom Strategic step towards decommissioning at Port of Dundee
Colin Walker SES Engineering Services (SES) won the mechanical, electrical and plumbing (MEP) package on the new £1.35 billion Queensferry Crossing, which opened to traffic today. The two-year contract saw SES deliver MEP systems for the bridge’s North and South approach sections, the central cab
Gerard McMahon Esh Border Construction is poised to embark on a fresh chapter for the business after announcing the appointment of a new regional director for Scotland.
(from left) Stephen Hampshire from Expresso Property; Cllr Ian Campbell; Callum Purves, vice convenor environmental enterprise and infrastructure committee at Perth & Kinross Council with Nick Robinson and Ben Sherriff from Expresso Property Work to develop on a new landmark mixed leisure scheme
Plans for the HALO Urban Park The Scottish Government is to invest £5.3 million to turn a former Kilmarnock bottling plant into a low carbon development which will include hundreds of affordable homes.


