Scottish Borders Council has agreed to proposals to build an intergenerational learning campus in Jedburgh and formally close the existing nursery, primary, secondary and specialist provision in the town. Stallan-Brand Architects, working alongside the council, hub South East, BAM and
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Alan Brown The chief executive of CALA Group has highlighted the “exceptional progress” the business has made in transforming its size and scope as it looks ahead to deliver another year of growth in 2018.
Construction and outsourcing firm Carillion is being investigated by the UK financial services watchdog over statements issued over the first half of last year. In a brief statement to the stock exchange this morning, Carillion said the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) is investigating “the timel
£1.83m of urgent works are needed at Ayrshire College's Ayr campus, the report said A new report has estimated that it would take over £360 million of work to bring Scotland’s entire college estate up to an acceptable condition.
Chairman Scott Hadden and new MD Steven Brady showcase the new Hadden Group branding Perthshire construction firm Hadden Group has revealed renewed optimism for the future as it celebrates its silver anniversary.
Rudi Klein The Specialist Engineering Contractors’ Group (SEC Group) is calling on government and industry to focus on procurement, payment and professionalism in 2018.
Jarvie Plant's KX61 3-tonne excavator on site at the Social Bite Village in Granton Work is well underway at Scotland’s first homeless village at West Shore Road in Edinburgh’s Granton district and independent plant hire business Jarvie Plant is playing a crucial role.
Drone image of the River Teviot through Hawick Hawick Flood Scheme gains final approval
View from City Hall The City of London is getting taller. With 13 new schemes consented, under construction or due to start construction in its eastern cluster, the pipeline means that the City skyline will look a lot different in ten years’ time.
(from left) Jamie Savage, site manager for Robertson; Jordan Walls; Jay Anderson and Linzie Robb, community development coordinator for Robertson at West Pilton Robertson has welcomed several Edinburgh-based secondary pupils interested in the built environment industry on site for extended work plac
A legal bid to prevent the development of more than 800 homes at Newton Mearns has been rejected by the Court of Session. The joint CALA Homes and Taylor Wimpey project at Maidenhill Farm is set to deliver a new neighbourhood of 834 new homes in total with pockets of land provided to facilitate the
Andrew Wyllie Costain is on course to deliver results in line with the Board’s expectations thanks to several new contract wins, the firm said today.
Rangers Football Club has received planning permission to improve its Auchenhowie training base in Milngavie. A new stand for spectators to watch youth games, additional dressing room facilities, a classroom area and more floodlighting will be added after East Dunbartonshire Council gave the green l
An ageing housing block on the edge of Perth city centre is to be regenerated to complement plans for a nearby £30 million cinema and shopping complex. The Courier has reported that Perth and Kinross Council is planning an overhaul of St Catherine’s Square to ensure it fits in with the Mill Quart
Attracting young people into construction and new home quality are among the areas of focus to be discussed by industry experts at this year’s NHBC Building for tomorrow roadshows – ‘Future Skills, Future Standards, Future Quality’. Building for tomorrow is the annual series of seminars wher


