Construction and housebuilding firm The Cruden Group has recorded its 15th profitable year in a row despite a planned reduction in sales. The company, which employs around 600 and has offices in Edinburgh, Glasgow and East Lothian, said that turnover slipped to £135 million in the 12 months to 31 M
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Bill Robertson Robertson Group has withdrawn from plans to float on the stock market following a “record year” for construction and the sale of investments.
Edward Hardy The Considerate Constructors Scheme (CCS) has published a new initiative focusing on inappropriate and offensive language used in the construction industry.
Aberdeen City Council has approved proposals for new student accommodation to help ease the chronic shortage of beds in the city.
Cala Group has reported a doubling of pre-tax profit and a potential development pipeline worth £4.7 billion. Announcing its financial results for the year ended 30 June 2014 today, the group said it was on course to deliver a three-fold increase in revenue by 2016.
Alex Goodfellow Stewart Milne Timber Systems has reported a surge in demand for timber frames with a 40 per cent increase in contract wins from house builders over the past 12 months.
International support services and construction group Interserve has announced a major hotel deal with Whitbread PLC for a new Premier Inn hotel in the West End of Edinburgh. The 150-bedroom hub by Premier Inn hotel will be developed and built by Interserve on a site in Torphichen Street. This will
Neil Armstrong Workplace specialists Space Solutions has announced a key appointment to lead and deliver a new marketing strategy to capitalise on record financial results from the company.
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Developers have submitted plans to turn a former family theme park into a £450m holiday and leisure destination.
Claire Sheerin Salaries for some construction professionals in Scotland have risen by between 10 - 20 per cent over the past year, some of the highest salary increases in the UK, according to new analysis.
Andrew Livingston Optimism is rising among the UK’s tradespeople, with almost two thirds of them hoping to see stronger levels of business next year.
Building companies in the UK have hired Portuguese bricklayers on £1,000-a-week wages because of a shortage of skilled Britons, a recruitment firm has said. The finding was revealed by Manpower, whose research is said to have confirmed industry fears of a lack of suitably-trained workers.
New transport minister Derek Mackay was in the north-east today to mark the start of construction work on a notorious bottleneck on the A96 at Inveramsay Bridge. The minister said the new £10 million scheme will bring significant benefits for road users, and reflects the Scottish Government’s det
Marischal Square A deal has been reached between Aberdeen City Council and the Marriott International hotel group to deliver a "signature" hotel as part of the Marischal Square development.


