A typical home by Taylor Wimpey West Scotland Taylor Wimpey West Scotland and CALA Homes (West) have submitted a detailed planning application to East Renfrewshire Council for 645 new homes at Maidenhill in Newton Mearns.
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Battlefield Road's Nightingale wings will be retained as part of the project A local design team has been appointed to create a housing vision for Glasgow’s former Victoria Infirmary.
MD Mick Williamson, 3rd from right, with his team by a van with the new logo Willmott Dixon’s property repairs and maintenance division Willmott Dixon Partnerships is changing its name to Fortem.
Lynsey Lennon By Lynsey Lennon, performance team leader - alliance management, Scottish Water
UCATT members during the protest at a Dumfries hospital The proposed merger between UCATT and Britain’s largest union Unite has been confirmed after 85.5 per cent of the construction union’s members voted in favour of the move last week.
Andrea Gunner Malcolm Hollis appoints architectural technologist in Glasgow
Bob Watt An architect who made a key contribution to the regeneration of Levenmouth is to be commemorated with a street named after him in Kingdom Housing Association’s latest development at Methil Brae, which Kingdom is developing for Glen Housing Association.
(back row from left) Drew Grant - project manager, Scott Gardner – trainee quantity surveyor, Alan Shaw - site foreman, Bernie McLaughlan - site manager, Donald MacKay - site manager (front row from left) Dawn Ewing - site administrator, Patrycja Linka - trainee site manager Robert Gordon Universi
Ann Nisbet Studio's 'Newhouse of Auchengree' - photograph by Susan Castillo A zinc clad house in rural North Ayrshire has been selected as the winner of this year’s Supreme Award by the Glasgow Institute of Architects.
Monica Houston Grant Thornton is calling for clarification over how a new Apprenticeship Levy (AL) will operate in Scotland.
George Hood Balfour Beatty has announced that its managing director for the north of Scotland is retiring, ending a 40-year career in the industry.
Paul Curran Paul Curran, managing director of Edinburgh-based Quartermile Developments, has been announced as the new chairman of the Scottish Property Federation (SPF).
Leo Quinn Small and medium scale infrastructure projects can have an important role in quickly stimulating the UK economy, a report by Balfour Beatty has revealed.
Douglas Milne Morton Fraser has won two key tenders that underline its ongoing support for the Scottish Government and its agencies in delivering major infrastructure projects.
Niall Stuart The UK government is to launch a consultation on whether to treat onshore wind projects on remote islands differently from onshore wind projects on mainland Great Britain, sparking anger from Scottish Renewables and the Scottish Government.

