The GMB Union is in urgent talks with JCB in an attempt to save nearly 1,500 jobs following a fall in demand due to coronavirus.
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Ryden and Westport Property have been appointed by Michelin Scotland Innovation Parc (MSIP) as marketing and leasing advisers.
Housebuilder Barratt Development is looking ahead with "cautious optimism" and renewing its focus on medium-term targets after revealing it took a £74.3 million hit on COVID-19-related costs. The company said pre-tax profit had fallen by 46% to £492m for the year to 30th June 2
A huge mural that has been painted on the gable-end of a Hillcrest Homes tenement block in Dundee’s Stobswell is one of the city’s biggest and most colourful artworks. Hillcrest chief executive Angela Linton, deputy chief executive Fiona Morrison, housing officer Ben Gibson and tenant pa
Plans to build a replacement for Barlinnie Prison on derelict land at Provanmill have gained planning permission in principle.
Around 5,000 more construction SMEs will not have to pay any levy to the Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) for 2021-22, under new proposals submitted this week to the UK Government. Under the proposals, the Small Business Levy Exemption threshold for employers with wage bills of less
Port of Leith Housing Association (PoLHA) is marking Scottish Housing Day by celebrating the opening of 51 homes at Shrubhill following staggered sign-ups to allow for socially distanced moves during the COVID-19 pandemic. Built on the site of Edinburgh’s former tram depot, the one to three-be
Plans for a new £71 million community campus in Peterhead made progress yesterday.
The National Composites Centre (NCC) has partnered with Network Rail to investigate, design and build a composite footbridge.
Supporting training and retraining to rebuild after the recovery, improving productivity and making it easier to help employers bring in apprentices and other new entrants to Scottish construction are key elements of CITB’s Strategic Plan, which was launched today. Amid an unpredictable landsc
A development adjacent to Belhaven Beach has reserved its final home following a surge in sales during lockdown.
Due to exceptional interest in the sale of Craigholme School in Glasgow, the former premises of what was one of Scotland’s last remaining girls’ private secondary schools, Savills has set a closing date for bids of October 21st.
The Scottish Government has approved an increase to grant funding for energy efficiency measures for eligible properties in rural towns throughout the Highlands. Aviemore, Carrbridge, Fort William, Grantown area, Tain, Thurso and Wick are all in line to benefit from the funds.
Statkraft has awarded a contract to Powersystems UK with civils subcontractor Knights Brown to undertake the electrical and civil engineering works for a £20 million grid project in Moray.
Plumbing and heating professionals in Scotland who are operating under historic grading “Grandfather Rights” are being warned that time is fast running out for them if they want to retain their Grading Card, without which they will be ineligible to work on sites. As part of a shake-up by


