The Federation of Master Builders (FMB) has urged the Chancellor to use the upcoming Budget to slash the rate of VAT on repair and maintenance work and to invest in the construction sector in order to maintain the industry’s recovery.
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Output in the UK construction sector grew by 2.5% in 2019, compared to 0% growth in 2018, according to the Office for National Statistics (ONS).
Riverstone Developments has submitted plans for a 105-bedroom hotel in Pitlochry.
Extensive repairs could be carried out to Turriff Academy under plans submitted by Aberdeenshire Council.
The development of a high-head (142m) hydropower scheme on the Barr River near Loch Teacuis in Lochaber has secured a new finance arrangement from Triodos Bank UK and the Scottish Investment Bank.
Plans to build a £10 million hotel in Pitlochry have been withdrawn.
Glasgow-based non-flammable cladding specialist MSP Façade Solutions has produced a short video entitled Life after Lockdown which provides a snapshot of how the business has coped since the lifting of restrictions. The company, which currently employs 35 people, said it has seen a surprising
Work to switch on one of Scotland’s largest low carbon travel hubs has started in Stirling.
Nine out of ten of pupils in Scotland, almost 635,000, are being taught in schools classed as being in a good or satisfactory condition, according to new statistics.
Stewart Milne Timber Systems (SMTS) has teamed up with Bromwich-based Giffords Recycling, in a move that sees waste timber product repurposed for community use.
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.
UK flat sales have halved as official data reveals for the first time how a scandal over the poor construction of recent homes is trickling into the economy. In September - the month that marks the height of the autumn property market - flat transactions worth £1.6 billion were lost, according
Plans to ensure all buildings in Scotland are warmer, more efficient and reach zero emissions by 2045 have been launched for consultation.
Monthly output in the construction sector across the UK has fallen for the first time since the national lockdown in March.
Output in the UK construction sector has recorded the highest monthly growth in all work since September 2020, according to the Office for National Statistics (ONS).


