Anne Baxter The British Drilling Association (BDA) has called on the Construction Skills Certification Scheme (CSCS) to end the on-site confusion caused by changes to its carding system.
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Buchan House Plans to transform one of St Andrew Square’s most prominent and historic buildings into a 72-bedroom hotel have been submitted to the City of Edinburgh Council.
An example of the roller glider planned for the complex Detailed plans to transform a former Dundee market building into a children’s leisure complex complete with Europe’s largest roller glider have been given the green light.
Architect's impression of the new Douglas Laing headquarters A whisky firm has revealed plans to build a new £10.7 million urban distillery and bottling complex on the banks of the River Clyde.
Artist's impression of the Elgin student accommodation development Robertson Northern is nearing completion on two student accommodation developments worth £8.5 million for the University of Highlands and Islands and Cityheart.
Ken Pattulo Companies in Scotland’s construction sector have seen significant rises in the most serious signals of business distress since the first quarter of 2017, according to new data released by business rescue and recovery specialist Begbies Traynor.
The Laurieston Living development delivered by Urban Union in the Gorbals Glasgow’s Pollokshaws is set for its next phase of regeneration after developers Urban Union acquired land in the area.
Kincaid Court Fit-out firm Morris & Spottiswood has secured a contract to transform student accommodation at the University of Edinburgh.
CBRE associate director Iain Landsman The first trampoline park in Aberdeenshire has bounced into action after property consultancy CBRE secured premises at Highclere Business Park in Inverurie.
The completed biomass plant at Bonar Bridge Primary School, Sutherland A swathe of Highland schools are set for a warm winter after state-of-the-art biomass boilers were fitted to keep pupils warm throughout their studies.
John Muir Fife-based contractor, housebuilder and property developer Muir Group is looking ahead to “promising” prospects for the current year following an increase in revenue over the last 12 months.
(from left) Peter Barker, Gareth Callen, Andy Costa, Richard Dorkin and Ronnie Graham Ryder Architecture has appointed five new partners to continue to build on the firm’s growing expertise across an increasingly diverse sector and geographic base.
A typical CALA West street scene CALA Homes (West) has submitted a planning application for a proposed development in Claddens, Lenzie.
Business Fives founder John McClarey with ambassadors Pat Stanton and Gary Mackay With over 80 companies representing Scotland’s diverse economy it is the charitable element of Business Fives that everyone is talking about. Over 60 local and national charities will benefit from the summer season.
(from left) Andrew Laing, David Mundell, Stewart Laing and Scott Laing. Photo Credit: Mark Unsworth David Mundell MP visits Ardnahoe Distillery

