Property and development company S Harrison has reported record profits for 2018 thanks in part to a “substantial” investment in Edinburgh in recent years. With low gearing, a strong balance sheet and significant cash reserves, chairman Martyn Harrison said the company is excellently pla
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A West Midlands housing association is aiming to become the first in the UK to build virtually plastic-free houses in its attempts to reduce the amount of plastic used during construction.
Edinburgh’s growing population and popularity with tourists could prove a threat to its status as a top location for businesses, according to a new report.
Stonework repairs on the most decorative entrance to Inverness Victorian Market have commenced today. Works on the Academy Street entrance to the market are being funded by a grant of £30,256 from the Inverness Townscape Heritage Project (ITHP) and £12,967 from the Inverness Common Good
A series of tests will be made on homes in Clydebank in an attempt to reduce the impact of aircraft noise.
Clark Contracts has delivered ten summer refurbishment projects across the University of Glasgow’s Gilmorehill campus between May and August.
More than 300 properties are to be built on an old industrial site between the Gorbals and Govanhill.
Work has begun on a £1.4 million refurbishment programme at Apex City Quay Hotel & Spa in Dundee.
Five organisations have formed a partnership to train and support 180 people into roles within the construction industry.
Two talented young people will begin a trade apprenticeship programme this August with Glasgow-based Arc-Tech (Scotland) Ltd. For the third year in succession, the building services contractor has added to its ranks. The company now employs 12 trade apprentices and two trainees as part of an overall
The number of people moving house in Scotland has fallen to its lowest level in five years.
A construction worker who spent the past 50 years buying and restoring vintage vehicles is now putting them up for auction.
Planning departments across Scotland may need up to £59 million over the next ten years to undertake duties contained in the new Planning Act, according to RTPI Scotland.
The first phase of a 700-home development on the northern edge of Scone has narrowly gained planning approval.
Detailed plans have been lodged for the conversion and change of use of the former Dunnes Stores building at 218-224 Sauchiehall Street in Glasgow into a 112 bedroom full service hotel and all day café/restaurant on behalf of Manor Property Group.


