Overall construction workloads in Scotland continued to fall for the fifth consecutive quarter but surveyors anticipate a reversal of fortunes over the next 12 months, the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) has found.
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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).
Brian Pettigrew Robertson has reaped the benefits of improving health and safety in the workplace by winning the Bronze Healthy Working Lives award, and is already working towards achieving Silver status.
ECO and energy advice projects shortlisted for CIH Excellence Awards Homes on Maple Drive following the External Wall Insulation project
Miller Mathieson Property experts have listed Edinburgh in the top three of European cities to invest in.
John Morgan Morgan Sindall Group issued a profit warning today admitting it expects its full-year results to come in below previous expectations due to problems faced with contracts in its London and South business.
Philip Hogg The radical overhaul of stamp duty announced by chancellor George Osborne in yesterday’s Autumn Statement has emphasised the need an intermediate band in Scotland’s new Land and Buildings Transaction Tax (LBTT), according to Scotland’s home builders industry body.
Steve Murphy Workers in the construction industry continue to face massive safety failings, an online survey of UCATT members has found.
Figures showing the annual increase of advertised salaries have indicated that most sectors are experiencing the highest increases since before the recession, with construction workers averaging a 10.4 per cent increase from last year.
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42 per cent of construction workers believe Bob the Builder best represents the industry A new study has revealed that a third of construction workers in the UK were so taken with certain characters in films or TV shows during childhood that they later inspired their future career paths.
(left to right) Mark Herd (Fife Council Building Services) John Mills (Fife Council Head of Housing) Cllr Judy Hamilton and Fiona Stenke (Historic Buildings Trust) Cupar County Buildings housing transformation underway
(from left) Gary McGregor, group managing director, CCG; Lynne Donnelly, chief executive, WSHA; Jackie McIntosh, group manager, Glasgow City Council, housing investment & regeneration and Councillor Greg Hepburn New £2.4m social housing development for East Glasgow
Alan Ferguson A powerful alliance of over 50 civic organisations is calling on the Scottish Government to end the blight of Scotland’s draughty, unhealthy homes by 2025.


