Mark Rafferty, managing director at Bernard Hunter Mobile Cranes Ltd (third from left) collects the Transport News award for Scotland’s Top Training Operator 2018 from Vito Ronzano, managing director of category sponsor Wilcox. Also present are event compares and TV personalities, Des Clarke and M
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MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: The University Of Glasgow
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Mark Blyth, commercial director of Robertson Tayside; Jane Elder, site support co-ordinator for Robertson Tayside; Laura Adam and Sandra Fisher, both employment liaison officers with Helm; Helen Sykes, chief executive of Helm Robertson Group has been recognised for its commitment to youth employment
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant Erskine Stewar's Melville Schools:
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Mr David Cook, 25 South Isle Road, Ardrossan
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Highways England - Historical Railways Estate
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Artisan St. Enoch Quarter Ltd.
A rise in house-building drove an overall marginal increase in construction activity in Scotland during the final quarter of 2017, according to new figures. Both public and private sector house building activity was higher in the quarter, according to the balance of respondents to the quarterly Cons
Construction trade federations across the UK are continuing their push for action on cash retentions. The National Federation of Builders (NFB) and other trade federations with members most likely to be affected by the collapse of Carillion believe this is an opportunity for the industry to move swi
The collapse of construction and outsourcing giant Carillion has resulted in the loss of nearly 380 jobs, the Official Receiver announced today. The body in charge of liquidating the firm said 377 people will be made redundant follow the contractor’s demise, though more than 900 jobs have been pro
The UK government should not wait until 2025 to abolish the “outdated and detrimental practice” of cash retentions in the construction sector, according to the Confederation of Construction Specialists. While applauding the intention of the Construction Products Association, CECA and Build UK, w
(from left) Colin Campbell (site manager, Keepmoat Homes), George Laing (clerk of works, Hanover Scotland), Mark Farey (director of asset management, Hanover Scotland), Cllr Philip Saxton (housing & customer services portfolio holder, South Ayrshire Council), Jim Kennedy (architectural manager,
Tammy Swift-Adams As Scotland continues to wrestle with how to solve its housing crisis, Homes for Scotland has outlined its thinking on the proposals in the Planning Bill currently being scrutinised by the Scottish Parliament.
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Network Rail, Mrs Karen McChesney, George House, 36 North Hanover


