A major project to restore Edinburgh’s iconic North Bridge to its former glory is continuing as work moves to restore the structure’s cast iron works.
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NHS Grampian has lodged detailed plans for a new £56 million elective care centre in Aberdeen.
A new care home is to be developed on the site of a former bowling club in Stirling following approval by councillors.
Andrew Donaldson, the current finance director of Fife-based family timber merchanting business James Donaldson and Son, will take on the role of group managing director later this year. In July last year, the firm announced that group managing director Scott Cairns would step down later in 2019.
Calum Cowe has been appointed as the new director of JLL's growing Scottish investment team. Mr Cowe will join the property consultants as director within its capital markets team after spending over eight years at Cushman & Wakefield. He joined as a graduate and rose through the ranks to become
Plans for a 265-home development in Cambusbarron have been rejected by Stirling councillors.
Noah Developments intends to build 40 new apartments at the site of a recently-closed Glasgow bowling club.
The partners of chartered surveyor practice DM Hall have elected Glasgow-based Alan Gordon to the role of senior partner. Alan Gordon (left) with managing partner Eric Curran
Stantec UK Infrastructure and Buildings managing director Paul Reilly has been appointed chair of the Association for Consultancy and Engineering (ACE) for 2020. He replaces Mathew Riley from Ramboll who held the position for the last two years at the business group and who becomes immedia
Roof tile manufacturer Russell Roof Tiles has kicked off 2020 by boosting its team as part of strategic succession planning to support business growth. In the past six months, the company has welcomed eight new starters including four brand new roles, two of which are key senior appointments.
Organisations are being encouraged to enter this year’s RICS Awards as the deadline edges closer.
Plans have been submitted to transform a dilapidated Montrose textile factory into 26 flats for social rent. The former Chapel Works, also known as Paton’s Mill, was founded in 1795 as a linen and rope works and has been on the buildings at risk register for a number of years after closing in
Eildon has obtained planning permission for revised proposals for Tweedbridge Court in Peebles.
Queen’s Park Football Club’s plans for a 1,700-seater stadium at Lesser Hampden in Glasgow have been granted planning permission. The site adjacent to Hampden Park will now be upgraded to a league-standard stadium complete with a new 812-capacity East Stand and an extended West Stand wit
A new firm of building and quantity surveyors plus project managers has been launched in Glasgow, building on a business heritage that spans more than 55 years. CRGP Surveyors has been established by two former directors of CRGP Ltd in a move designed to boost growth and allow spread into new busine


