The start of the construction of the £5.2 million Galashiels Transport Interchange has been marked with a ground breaking ceremony. Scottish Borders Council leader David Parker, Paul McGirk, chief executive of Hub South East Scotland, and Morrison Construction’s Alastair Sutherland were at the si
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Councillors approve new Glamis homes A plan to extend the Angus village of Glamis by 21 homes has been approved by councillors.
Developers aim to extend Dundee school building for flats The developers behind the conversion of an old Dundee primary have lodged plans to rebuild part of the building.
Building contractors remain in high demand in Scotland, with research showing that many employers are keen to secure their services. The Bank of Scotland’s new Report on Jobs suggests that construction workers and engineering staff were the most highly sought-after job candidates during August, in
The number of new homes in the UK has continued to increase on last year's high volumes, according to new figures released by the NHBC. A total of 137,500 new homes were registered across the UK for the rolling 12 months (Sept 2013 - August 2014).
The firm behind the £150 million Caltongate development in Edinburgh’s Old Town has announced that work is set to begin before the end of the year. Artisan Real Estate Investors said that demolition works have now started with building work expected begin in November, according to The Scotsman.
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Construction and housebuilding firm The Cruden Group has recorded its 15th profitable year in a row despite a planned reduction in sales. The company, which employs around 600 and has offices in Edinburgh, Glasgow and East Lothian, said that turnover slipped to £135 million in the 12 months to 31 M
Bill Robertson Robertson Group has withdrawn from plans to float on the stock market following a “record year” for construction and the sale of investments.
Edward Hardy The Considerate Constructors Scheme (CCS) has published a new initiative focusing on inappropriate and offensive language used in the construction industry.
Aberdeen City Council has approved proposals for new student accommodation to help ease the chronic shortage of beds in the city.
Cala Group has reported a doubling of pre-tax profit and a potential development pipeline worth £4.7 billion. Announcing its financial results for the year ended 30 June 2014 today, the group said it was on course to deliver a three-fold increase in revenue by 2016.
Alex Goodfellow Stewart Milne Timber Systems has reported a surge in demand for timber frames with a 40 per cent increase in contract wins from house builders over the past 12 months.
International support services and construction group Interserve has announced a major hotel deal with Whitbread PLC for a new Premier Inn hotel in the West End of Edinburgh. The 150-bedroom hub by Premier Inn hotel will be developed and built by Interserve on a site in Torphichen Street. This will
Neil Armstrong Workplace specialists Space Solutions has announced a key appointment to lead and deliver a new marketing strategy to capitalise on record financial results from the company.