Aberdeenshire-based Chap Group has said it expects a "marked improvement" this year after recording a £4 million loss in the 2018-19 fiscal year. Managing director Hugh Craigie told The Press and Journal that the group's construction and civil engineering divisions had remained profitable last
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Stewart Milne Group is aiming for a hat-trick of accolades for its health and safety performance at the Trades Awards this weekend. The independent housebuilder and timber systems manufacturer is a finalist in the Excellence in Health and Safety category at the virtual Trades Awards on Friday 9 Octo
Glasgow-based John Gilbert Architects has been appointed to lead a team of architects, engineers and other specialist consultants to design an innovative community-led project to bring more affordable housing to the Cairngorms National Park. Braemar Community Ltd (BCL) has secured £120,000 in
Campbeltown has been shortlisted as Scotland's most improved place following an extensive regeneration programme led by Argyll and Bute Council. The council invested over £13 million to repair over 40 buildings, improve shopfronts and deliver parallel projects in conjunction with key partners
Proposals for a new £15 million whisky distillery near Stirling have been submitted for planning approval.
Landowners have criticised proposals to remove the presumption in favour of development that contributes to sustainable development from Scotland's planning system. The Scottish Government is currently consulting on amendments to the Scottish Planning Policy (SPP) in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemi
Over £127 million is set to be invested in new and improved transport infrastructure connecting Ravenscraig north to the M8 and south to Motherwell and the M74. The Glasgow City Region Cabinet has approved investment of £61.9 million for the Ravenscraig Infrastructure Access (RIA) projec
Cairn Gorm will benefit from more than £20.51 million of funding to make it a year-round attraction, generating significant economic benefits for the local area and Scotland’s tourism sector. Funded by the Scottish Government and Highlands and Islands Enterprise, more than £16m of
Perth-based housebuilder A&J Stephen has announced plans to build a development of up to 85 homes near Pitlochry. The agricultural Port-naCraig site on the south side of the River Tummel would be connected to the town with new infrastructure for vehicles and pedestrians if approved.
A commercial roof survey of Stranraer Academy was brought to a halt when the drone being used to carry out the work was brought down by a seagull.
Work to resurface the runways at RAF Lossiemouth has reached a major milestone with the return of aircraft to the Moray station. A P-8A Poseidon at RAF Lossiemouth / photograph by SAC Connor Tierney - MOD Crown Copyright
Contactless and card payments will play a significant role in the economic recovery of construction firms in the UK, according to the findings of a survey conducted by NatWest's payment partner Tyl. More than a quarter, (29%) of British SMEs in the construction industry have reported that all paymen
Sibbald Training has offered its congratulations to its founder David Sibbald after he was named on the Queen's Birthday honours list.
Construction Scotland Innovation Centre (CSIC) is calling on early career professionals and students with drive, ambition and determination to join a new Built Environment Future Leaders’ Forum. The initiative will promote the development of new skills, competencies and opportunities in the se
Perth and Kinross Council planners have agreed a proposal to convert the four-storey building at the rear of Cafe Biba in Perth city centre into seven flats. Bridge of Allan-based Malcolm Parry Architects, which submitted the proposals said the traditional building, thought to be 130 years old, has


