North-east-based construction firm Stewart Milne Group has cited the effects of the downturn in the North Sea energy industry on the region as the reason for its decision to cut 33 local jobs.
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Pupils celebrate as Morgan Sindall start work on new school
Paisley-vased CGC has completed the task of giving an iconic West Yorkshire building a new lease of life.
The Pilkington Trust and Stewart Milne Group have said they are pleased after the Scottish Government Reporter upheld their appeal in the case of their residential development at Almond Valley in Perth. The ruling has cleared the way for work to begin on the site where up to 1,300 new homes, a new p
Glasgow-based engineering giant Weir Group has said its profits are expected to fall below market expectations due to weakness in its oil and gas markets, particularly in the Middle East.
Almost 36,000 new homes were registered in the UK by NHBC in the third quarter of 2016, according to the body's own latest new home registration statistics.
ESH Border Construction has been appointed contractor on the prestigious project to transform the historic City Observatory site on Edinburgh’s Calton Hill, with work commencing this week.
Aberdeen Bypass beams set for delivery
Despite take-up in Edinburgh and Glasgow city centres in Q3 2016 being well down on the five-year quarterly average, leading real estate advisory firm Bilfinger GVA is optimistic that the market will recover from the post-Brexit downturn.
MGM Timber has bought smaller rival Robert Reid & Sons of Hamilton for an undisclosed sum.
Moray Council has approved plans for Springfield Properties to build 2,500 new homes, two schools and Moray Sports Foundations’ new sports centre on the south side of Elgin in a long-term project worth half a billion pounds. The housebuilder has worked with the council over the last year to design
Ogilvie begins work on new Grangemouth school Children and young people with additional support needs in the Falkirk area will benefit from a modern new facility thanks to the Scottish Government’s Schools for the Future building programme.
A church has been forced to remove a huge 12ft wooden cross – because it forgot to apply for planning consent. The Scotsman reports that the cross was fixed last month to the outside of the Grade B-listed Gilfillan Memorial Church, in Dundee, which was built in 1887.
The architects behind the Scottish Seabird Centre in North Berwick have been appointed to lead work on developing outline proposals for a new National Marine Centre. Simpson & Brown Architects worked on the original Scottish Seabird Centre building which became a very popular landmark when it op
Scotch whisky firm Chivas Brothers has revealed plans to build a new £40 million bottling facility in Dumbarton. The company will close its operations in Paisley and relocate all employees to the new Kilmalid site over the next three years.

