Unite members in the roads department at Scottish Borders Council (SBC) are to be balloted for industrial action.
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Tammy Swift-Adams, director of planning at Homes for Scotland, outlines why Scotland’s housing crisis should be a ‘call to arms’ to everyone who has a role to play in building more homes. Scotland’s planning authorities play an integral role in the delivery of new homes and t
Electrical engineer and business leader Mike Smith has joined engineering services body Electrical Contractors Association (ECA) as director of technical. Mr Smith previously held a variety of commercial roles at SES Engineering Services over the past 25 years and was most recently the firm’s
Architects have submitted new residential proposals for one of Dundee’s most historic buildings.
Ofgem has fined two suppliers and an energy software and consultancy service £870,000 collectively after they were found to have breached competition law.
Glasgow City Council has launched plans to transform the banks of the River Clyde into restaurants, homes and a hotel.
UK geotechnical and engineering contractor CAN has opened a new Scottish office.
Profits at Fife glazing company CR Smith have almost doubled as the firm reported growing revenues from its domestic and commercial arms.
The Scottish Government has been called on to provide more information on its independent inquiry into the infection related incidents at Queen Elizabeth University Hospital (QEUH).
Buccleuch Group has announced that it intends to sell about 25,000 acres of its Borders estate following a review of its land.
Network Rail has appointed BAM Nuttall as the main contractor for the construction of the new Kintore station.
French Duncan VAT director, Maria McConnell has published an information sheet about the Domestic Reverse Charge for Construction Services. A new Statutory Instrument will introduce the domestic reverse charge into UK legislation via VATA 1994 s55A to relevant supplies of construction services with
The new Jim Clark Motorsport Museum in Duns is to open to the public on July 11.
A course in construction skills is being offered for the first time at New College Lanarkshire’s Cumbernauld Campus. (from left) Martyn Campbell, Donny MacDonald and John McLean
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