Nucleus, the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority and Caithness Archive Morrison Construction has secured a shortlist hat trick at the British Construction Industry Awards 2018 with nominations across different categories.
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As the construction and road surfacing industry comes under pressure to reduce on-site accidents, Aggregate Industries’ contracting division has said that a ‘back to basics’ approach could be the key to improving site safety.
Thousands more long-term, privately-owned empty homes across Scotland are in the sights of an expanded team which aims to use all its powers to bring them back into use.
Plans for the new Linkwood Primary School in the south of Elgin have been approved by councillors after no objections were received to the proposals. The facility will have a floor space of around 3,780 square metres and accommodate up to 476 pupils, including ASN provision for up to 12 pupils. Spac
Network Rail has started searching for firms and suppliers to deliver up to £5 billion of railway track works over the next 10 years. A Contract Notice has been issued in the Official Journal of the European Union (OJEU), signalling the start of the tender process for contracts in line with Networ
No more than 5% of households in Scotland should be living in fuel poverty by 2040, under a new target set out in a new bill introduced to parliament. The Fuel Poverty (Target, Definition and Strategy) (Scotland) Bill also sets out a new definition of fuel poverty with innovative use of the UK Minim
Fife shopfitting and interiors group Havelock Europa has announced its intention to appoint administrators, putting 300 jobs at risk. In a stock market statement today the company said unless circumstances change the board intends to appoint administrators within 10 business days - although its secu
Plans to build a major new housing development that will transform the old Tullis Russell Paper Mill site between Glenrothes and Markinch have been submitted to Fife Council. Town planners and designers Barton Willmore have submitted a Planning Permission in Principle (PPP) application on behalf of
Staff at St Paul’s Primary School and Foxlea Early Learning and Childcare Centre in Foxbar were given a sneak preview of their new shared £8.5 million shared campus last week. The facility will open to pupils and children in the new school year in August and staff were invited on a tour to famili
Paul Hamer Sir Robert McAlpine has confirmed it will be pulling out of the energy from waste (EfW) sector after reporting a pre-tax loss of £23 million last year.
Amy Entwistle Following the transfer of the Island of Ulva to the North West Mull Community Woodland Company, Amy Entwistle looks at the right to force the sale of abandoned, neglected or detrimental land.
The Scottish Government has been urged to launch an immediate investigation after it was revealed that employment agencies have been advertising for workers to operate for 15 hours a day or 80 hours a week on the Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route (AWPR). In one of the adverts, which were uncovered b
How the Mackintosh Building looked before last month's fire The director of the Glasgow School of Art has pledged that the Mackintosh Building will be rebuilt as a fully working art school.
David Thomas Solid sales figures and an increase in completions have led to a buoyant trading update at Barratt Developments.
The Crown Commercial Service (CCS) has launched the Facilities Management Marketplace agreement, giving the public sector access to a wide range of suppliers for their FM requirements. A total of 47 companies have been awarded places across three value-banded lots. The winning bidders include 10 sma


