Galliford Try chief executive Bill Hocking said he expects the business to return to profit this year after it posted annual financial results showing losses for the second year running. For the year ending 30th June 2020, Galliford Try made a pre-tax loss of £34.6 million, with reve
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Planners have approved the building of 84 private and 28 affordable homes at the 7.6-hectare Knockomie site in Forres.
People and families are benefiting from high-quality affordable homes at West Highland Housing Association’s Barcaldine development which was completed last month.
The construction of Forth Housing Association’s latest homes in Raploch is accelerating following the phased restart to work on construction sites in June. Forth is building 53 new properties for rent across sites at Drip Road and Raploch Road.
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The façade and towers of an important historical building in the Dennistoun area of Glasgow will be saved under a new plan which will also bring much-needed new housing to the east end of the city.
Plans to regenerate Millport Town Hall into a purpose-built community hub are gathering pace thanks to another funding boost.
Construction materials company Breedon Group today reported that its improving trend in trading performance for June and July has continued into August.
St. Modan’s High School will receive top marks for using low cost, low carbon energy after enrolling in Stirling’s pioneering district heating network.
Housebuilder Barratt Homes has donated £1,000 to a foodbank in the west of Scotland, to help continue providing food and support to those in need.
The need to include social justice and green infrastructure in our housing developments has only been increased by the onset of the current health pandemic, says housing minister Kevin Stewart. The impact of the coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis has made many of us reflect on the importance and value of
Midlothian Council has submitted plans for a residential and retail development in Dalkeith.
The insures for Glasgow School of Art have raised legal proceedings in the Court of Session against the company that installed fire and security measures at the Charles Rennie Mackintosh building that was destroyed by fire.
London & Scottish Developments, the development arm of London & Scottish Property Investment Management (LSPIM), has teamed up with GSS Developments to acquire a disused site on a former railway goods yard at Haymarket station for £1.62 million.
Scotland's construction companies have called for additional support measures to help shape the future of apprenticeships after it was revealed that the coronavirus pandemic had altered the recruitment plans at more than half of business in the country. A survey was conducted by the Constructio


