Scotland’s small building firms have fared better than their UK-wide counterparts with a strong start to 2019, according to FMB Scotland. The FMB’s quarterly assessment of the UK SME construction sector found that workloads declined for the first time in six years across the UK as more r
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The number of new homes registered by the UK’s housebuilders and developers in the first three months of the year reached more than 37,500 – a 3 per cent increase on the same period in 2018. 37,672 new homes were registered to be built compared to 36,508 last year. The private sector was
A new report has revealed that online retail giant Amazon uses a stringent set of metrics built into its vast dispatch hubs to not only track the performance of workers in the warehouses but to automatically fire them if they fail to meet certain standards.
RESIDENTIAL – FEWER THAN TEN UNITS Applicant: Mr Andi Lothian
River Clyde Homes has unveiled the details of its multi-million pound investment plans for housing in Inverclyde.
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Broadland Properties Ltd
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Laxdale Food Services Ltd
A “radical” infrastructure programme to improve transport in and around Edinburgh city centre is to be released for consultation.
The roads network in South Ayrshire is set to benefit from record levels of investment over the next two years after the local authority pledged a £9.5 million spend in 2019/20.
Sanctuary is celebrating after its regeneration of Glasgow’s Anderston received further recognition as Homes for Scotland’s affordable housing development of the year.
Hampshire-based housing association Vivid has acquired a local housebuilder as it looks to ramp up its development plans.
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Network Rail Infrastructure Limited. FAO: Nicola Slaven, 151 St Vincent Street, Glasgow
Housebuilder Bellway Homes has agreed a deal to buy a plot of land at a former opencast mine in East Lothian which is being turned into a new town.
Prosecutors are seeking to recover more than £1.5 million from a former architect who embezzled hundreds of thousands of pounds from a charity. Ian Brash is trying to sell Fa’side Castle, near Tranent, to pay back the money he stole from the charity
Tayside construction company Kilmac has welcomed a string of new construction contracts worth over £15 million and a multi-million-pound deal with a major Scottish onshore wind developer. The news is a boost for a company which was forced to announce 10 redundancies late last year after unexpe


