A new housing development launched by Hebridean Housing Partnership (HHP) was officially opened on Thursday 11 August. Johnstone Court in Balivanich was named after Donald John Johnstone, a popular and well-respected taxi driver. The development was opened by his sister, Agnes Johnstone.
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MGF’s Livingston depot has been providing excavation and structural support across Scotland since opening its doors in January 2020. Located in the central belt, the Scotland depot is able to support the growing needs of the Northern UK construction industry by offering a national service with
The directors at Kilmarnock-based commercial interior fit-out and refurbishment contractor Worksmart Contracts have spoken of their "devastation" at having to wind up the company. With a 24-strong workforce, Worksmart had clients operating across a wide range of industrial sectors, includi
Glasgow-based construction and manufacturing business CCG (Scotland) has welcomed 19 new trade apprentices, taking the total number employed across its group of companies to 59. The apprentices started their industry-recognised, four-year programmes in August across joinery, bricklaying, plumbing, f
Five of the architectural team at Oberlanders, including three in Edinburgh and one in Inverness, have achieved promotions. Lise Wisen (Edinburgh) and Tasos Rozos (Oxford) have been promoted to associate.
MGAC | RLF, the global cost and project management consultancy, has appointed Colin Meharg to its Glasgow office as director and project management lead. With over 25 years of industry experience, Colin has been involved in major capital projects for clients within the higher education, healthcare,
Built Environment – Smarter Transformation (BE-ST) has named Douglas Morrison as its new deputy CEO, supporting the innovation centre’s commitment to accelerating sustainable transformation across the built environment. The newly created leadership position reflects BE-ST’s increas
The team behind the proposed new tourist development on the banks of Loch Lomond remain encouraged by community support after well-known local figures voiced their support for the plans. Despite a campaign against the proposal, which the Lomond Banks team said is "based on v
Drum Property Group has completed the construction of 324 Build to Rent (BTR) apartments for Legal & General Investment Management (LGIM) at Buchanan Wharf on Glasgow’s Clydeside. Named ‘Solasta Riverside’, the 280,000 sq. ft. complex has been purpose designed to meet the incre
The £2 million council housing development at Mayfield Terrace in Arbroath is now complete and will help to meet demand for one-bedroom properties in the town. The project has revitalised a once empty site that was created when old low-demand flats were cleared away several years ago as a key
Investors looking for residential investment opportunities should turn their sights to the UK’s regional cities, especially Glasgow and Edinburgh, according to the latest research by Colliers. The commercial real estate firm analysed 20 cities across the UK and found that when focusing on driv
The Scottish Government has announced £16.2 million in funding for five zero-emission heat networks that will cut carbon emissions in homes and commercial properties. Made by First Minister Nicola Sturgeon and zero carbon buildings minister Patrick Harvie during a visit to ng homes i
Building services contractor Arc-Tech (Scotland) has confirmed the employment of five, new trade apprentices this August. The Glasgow-based company specialises in mechanical and electrical service provision for new build construction and has an annual turnover in excess of £20 million with 140
A proposed extension of the Bayswell Hotel in Dunbar has been granted planning permission by East Lothian Council. The local authority’s Planning Committee met on Tuesday and approved the application by seven votes to four.
More than £7.3 million worth of repairs are needed across Scotland's court estate — equal to almost the entire £8m capital budget of the Scottish Courts and Tribunals Service (SCTS). The SCTS set out the estimated cost of maintenance work required to fix leaky roofs, ceilings an da


