Stewart Milne Work to deliver a new stadium and state of the art training facilities for Aberdeen Football Club could start early next year after the club won approval to wipe out its debt.
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Turnberry Donald Trump's plans to invest over £100 million into the famous Turnberry golf resort with new features including a massive Roman-style fountain outside the clubhouse have been approved.
Sir Tom Hunter Sir Tom Hunter has made a £100 million investment in a scheme for a new village in West Lothian.
(L-R) Kevin Halpin, contracts manager, Persimmon Homes, (West), Scotland; Alan Cricket, construction director, Persimmon Homes (West) Scotland; Councillor James McColgan, Inverclyde Council’s communities vice-convener, Craig Sanderson, Link Group chief executive and Colin Connell, development dire
Annabelle Ewing MSP Scotland plans to increase the uptake of work-related learning and qualifications in secondary schools, as part of a package to reduce youth unemployment over the next seven years.
Alex Neil Decisions on planning applications need to continue to be made more quickly, planning minister Alex Neil said today.
Sandy Adam Springfield Properties has vowed to carry on with its bid to bring hundreds of new homes to Dundee despite a decision by councillors to block one half of its planned development.
Allan Lundmark Latest official planning statistics showing long periods taken to reach housing planning decisions have been branded “depressing” by home building industry body Homes for Scotland.
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Sarah Speirs House prices in Scotland will see an average increase of four per cent over the course of next year with rents rising by just over two per cent, according to Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) forecasts.
Vaughan Hart Employers in the Scottish construction industry are calling for increased funding to help recruit and train more apprentices and have highlighted critical skills shortages in a number of key trades and managerial positions.
Alex Goodfellow Construction firms could be missing out on much needed revenue due to avoidable delays brought on by winter weather, according to Stewart Milne Timber Systems.
Steve Murphy Workers in the construction industry continue to face massive safety failings, an online survey of UCATT members has found.
James Sproule Britain’s army of small and medium-sized businesses are being squeezed by companies failing to pay their invoices on time, according to a new survey from the Institute of Directors.
The new Largoward homes Kingdom ends the year on a high note with Largoward development

