MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: The Haining Charitable Trust
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MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Mr Alberto Iaconelli.
The managing director of Scotland’s largest construction trade association has said “certainty and momentum” are the key ingredients if the industry is to successfully build on the outcome of the upcoming COP26 summit. Alan Wilson from SELECT says it’s essenti
The Lighthouse Construction Industry Charity’s free Helpline App has now been upgraded with ‘Sleepstation’, an NHS approved service aimed at improving support with insomnia and poor sleep health.
A team of eight new apprentices are the latest recruits to join Stewart Milne Group as it welcomed a new intake of construction workers. (from left) Luke Benvie (bricklayer), Fraser Carnegy (joiner) Craig Chalmers (bricklayer) and Josh Middler (painter)
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Tarmac.
Construction contractor Multiplex has adopted a new flexible working programme as part of its efforts to attract and retain more women and reduce its gender pay gap.
Kelvin Properties has submitted an appeal to Glasgow City Council over the authority's apparent non-determination of an application from the developer for 34 flats in Finnieston.
Contractor A.C. Whyte & Co. Ltd, which focuses on delivering energy efficiency projects in partnership with local authorities and housing associations, invited cabinet secretary for finance and economy, Kate Forbes, to site last week to hear about its Energy Efficiency Skills Acad
Civil and structural engineering practice Civic Engineers is expanding its presence in Scotland by relocating its studio in Glasgow and establishing a presence in Edinburgh for the first time. Having seen the Glasgow studio double in size from 10 people to 20, including 14 technical staff and six su
Future steps the Scottish Government should take to deliver a lasting legacy for the energy transition have been outlined in a new publication launched today by industry body Scottish Renewables.
A developer has submitted £10 million plans for homes it hopes will set the ‘gold standard’ for sustainable living in Glasgow city centre.
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Midfearn Distillery Ltd
A hearing into plans for a new student accommodation block in Glasgow city centre is to take place after councillors delayed making a decision on the application.
Aberdeenshire Council has approved plans for 32 homes at the new Banchory eco-village.


