The Building Engineering Services Association (BESA) has appointed Jason Hemingway as its new membership director. Bringing more than 30 years of construction sector experience to the role, Jason was managing director of the suspended ceiling manufacturer Rockfon for seven years before moving into d
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The newly-established Construction Industry Coronavirus Forum (CICV Forum) has hailed the “speed and efficiency” of the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme rollout – but has warned that the real test will be if all claims are paid on time. Set up to support Scotland’s constructi
Blantyre electric heating distributor EHC Energy Limited has gone into employee ownership after its directors sold a majority stake into a staff share scheme.
Duncan Smith draws on his experience in Scotland's social housing and construction sectors to outline the potential for post-COVID change and how EnerPHit could be a solution at scale. It’s hard to imagine where we are just now compared to just three months ago, it seems a different
Willmott Dixon’s senior operations manager Nick Proverbs explains how a combination of technology and innovation is enabling the firm to maintain social distancing at the University of Birmingham's School of Engineering. People’s safety is paramount in everything we do. When guidance by
Plans for a new brand-new education and community campus in Ardrossan are set to move to the next stage.
Plans have been lodged to build 34 new flats at the entrance to Craighall Business Park in Port Dundas.
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Inn House Brewery Company Ltd
A £100 million package of additional grant support for small and medium-sized businesses (SMEs) and newly self-employed people will open for applications later today.
The transformation of the Aberdeen Market building and the surrounding area has been conditionally approved by councillors.
Glasgow’s landmark Lyceum Cinema could be brought back to use as a cinema, concert hall and restaurant under newly lodged plans. Building owner Versatyle Ltd’s application for the vacant B-listed Art Deco building includes a first floor cinema with nearly 500 seats.
Councillors in Aberdeen have principally approved plans for a 550 new homes in Bridge of Don.
Aberdeen City Council has approved proposals for a retirement community in Cults against the recommendations of its planners.
Greater flexibility and a rural focus in the planning system is required if rural communities are to thrive in the future as the lasting impact of the coronavirus pandemic takes it toll, according to Scottish Land & Estates (SLE).
Logistics, construction and maintenance services firm Malcolm Group has agreed terms for 67,000 sq ft of warehouse space at Westway Park in Renfrew.


