Restoration and redevelopment plans by the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh (RBGE) have gained planning approval from the City of Edinburgh Council.
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Kier Group named its next chief financial officer today as the contractor said its turnover for the 2019 financial year is anticipated to be approximately £100 million lower than the year before.
Nearly 250 jobs have been lost after Fife interior fit-out specialist Havelock International collapsed into administration.
The architects behind North Ayrshire’s new Additional Support Needs (ASN) school – which is due to open next year – say they are “living and breathing” the special and exciting project.
Mabey Hire projects director Peter Aramayo on the importance of temporary bridging in rural areas.
The managing director of Glasgow-based property brand BOHO has been shortlisted at the forthcoming Scottish Women’s Awards. Christine Young is nominated for Managing Director of the Year 2019 at this year’s awards, which will take place in Glasgow’s Crowne Plaza.
A free new white paper, offering recommendations on how high-rise projects can drive productivity and improve on-site health and safety, has been launched by RMD Kwikform.
The final section of Provost Walk - an upgraded path in Auchterarder - has just opened with help from Stewart Milne Homes. The housebuilder is building a new community development of one to five-bedroom homes at Hunter’s Meadow in the town and is one of a number of funders who have supported t
A development of 24 flats in Pollokshaws has been completed on behalf of Home Group.
Energy, services and regeneration company ENGIE has been appointed to deliver two projects in East Ayrshire that will upgrade housing stock in the area while increasing the energy efficiency of resident’s homes.
Oak Tree Housing Association has submitted plans for 69 new homes in the Bow Farm area of Greenock. The proposed site at Tay Street and Tweed Street was formerly occupied by multi-storey blocks Pentland Court, Nevis Court and Grampian Court which were cleared more than a decade ago.
Work is under way on the new £16.78 million primary school and community facilities at Danderhall.
Output in the UK construction sector declined for the third month running in July as lower volumes of work were recorded across all three broad categories of activity.
East Dunbartonshire Council has unveiled proposals to demolish properties at Nithsdale Crescent in Bearsden to make way for new affordable homes.
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