Vaughan Hart The Scottish Building Federation (SBF) has expressed concern about new evidence pointing to a fragmentation in the Scottish construction industry as a result of the economic downturn.
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A report by international law firm Pinsent Masons and the Centre for Economics and Business Research (CEBR) has suggested that China is set to invest £105 billion into UK infrastructure by 2025. The report, ‘China Invests West: Can Chinese investment be a game-changer for UK infrastructure?’, f
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Steve Morgan Housebuilder Redrow has reported rising orders and prices but blamed “political posturing” for having a detrimental impact on the time taken to grant planning permissions in many parts of the country.
Confidence levels regarding the future workload prospects of architects continues to be very positive across the whole of the UK, ranging from +28 in Wales and the West to +80 in Scotland. The RIBA Future Trends Workload Index increased substantially this month, standing at +37 in October 2014 compa
Niall Stuart Renewable energy has become Scotland’s main source of power, new independent figures have revealed.
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.
Alex Neil The Scottish Government is investing £25 million next year in charitable bonds that could lead to up to 450 affordable homes being built, social justice secretary Alex Neil confirmed today.
Construction services company ISG has today reported that it is trading in line with expectations in its new financial year to date. The firm said a strong performance in its UK Fit Out and Engineering Services arms has offset weakness in its UK Construction unit.
(left to right) Mikko Ramstedt, (SFT and NHT), Cllr Judy Hamilton (Fife Council) and Fife fireman Craig Mackie with sons Ben (9) and Lewis (14) Fife NHT scheme welcomes 999th tenant
Artist’s impression of the latest phase of the Kincardine redevelopment Kingdom completes affordable homes in Kincardine with more in the pipeline
Work has started on a £19 million revamp of the intensive care unit at a Lanarkshire hospital.
Plans for 595 new homes to be built at the western edge of Dundee have been thrown into question after the city council only approved half of it.
New build apartments completed in Dundee
Argyll-based GSS Marine Services has been appointed to deliver over £1 million of vital infrastructure improvements to Campbeltown Harbour. Argyll and Bute Council chose the Rosneath firm last week to carry out the berthing and on-shore improvement work, which will make the marina a more attractive


