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Michael Lucki Former CH2M chief financial officer Michael Lucki is to join the board of Balfour Beatty as a non-executive director.
Roxburgh Street surgery in Galashiels Esh Border Construction has enforced its sector specific specialist capabilities with a host of healthcare projects.
Ross McNulty Robertson Property has appointed Ross McNulty as new development director.
Hasib Howlader Nearly 4,000 businesses ceased trading as increased financial uncertainty gripped the UK in the first quarter of 2017, with the construction sector suffering the most.
The Grove Academy team Robertson Facilities Management (FM) is celebrating after being recognised for exemplary teamwork at an awards ceremony held by the industry’s professional body.
Tony Dixon, Graham Construction contracts manager, Robin McCall, 20, Jake Chalmers, 20 (red hair), Zabih Siddiqi (22) and Michael McKechnie University of Strathclyde students complete construction mentoring scheme
Newbattle High School Engineering specialist SES Engineering Services has secured two mechanical and engineering (M&E) contracts worth approximately £10 million to deliver two new schools and community centres.
Four North, St Andrew Square Commercial property developer Knight Property Group has awarded an £8 million contract to ISG Construction Limited for the redevelopment of Four North, St Andrew Square; formerly known as Edinburgh House.
Kevin Griffin The industry body for Scotland's electrical sector professionals has appointed Kevin Griffin as its new president.
Plans for the Fenton Gait development Two developments in the village of Gullane have been given the green light following positive verdicts at a recent planning committee.
Picture courtesy of Hyperloop One Hyperloop One has named a line from Glasgow to Wales as one of nine potential European routes for its revolutionary public transport system.
A lesson in traditional sash & cash window fitting Stirling summer school aims to build on numbers of young people in construction
Bill Banks, Kingdom’s group chief executive (left), welcoming Scott Kilpatrick to his new role Kingdom Housing Association, which aims to develop and build around 2,900 homes over the next five years, has appointed Scott Kirkpatrick as director of development.
Initial concept designs for the redevelopment of Perth City Hall were unveiled today at a public exhibition. Perth & Kinross Council is working with the Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland (RIAS) to manage the process of choosing from a shortlist of five major architects to w

