Council leader Joe Cullinane at the Fullarton flats in Irvine Proposals to transform North Ayrshire’s tower blocks transformed into modern low-rise housing could help trigger a major economic boost for the area with the creation of 1,000 new jobs, according to a new report.
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The development of 94 affordable, colony-style homes contains 62 new homes for mid market rent by Port of Leith Housing Association’s subsidiary Persevere Developments and 32 homes for social rent by the City of Edinburgh Council. An ambitious 94 affordable homes project, which is creating a new c
Councillor Roddy McCuish, John Forbers general manager of TSL Contractors, Councillor Elaine Robertson, Chair of the Oban Lorn and the Isles Area Committee, and Robert Forbes, operations manager at TSL Contractors The official handover of the keys to a new maritime visitors’ facility on Oban’s N
Stewart Taylor Edinburgh’s office market has experienced a challenging start to 2018 with over 139,969 sq ft of take-up, according to the latest research from commercial property consultancy CBRE Scotland.
The granting of planning permission last month for new homes near Culloden has set a damaging precedent for one of Scotland’s most important historic sites, according to a prominent military historian. In his talk at the National Trust for Scotland property on 12 April, ahe
Frank Reid Growing demand across northern Scotland has seen one construction business introduce a new Small Works Department.
Underbank Primary School, Carluke M&E provider to commence works with South Lanarkshire Council
St Joseph's College, Dumfries hub South West, the construction and infrastructure-focused partnership which works with local authorities and private sector enterprises in Lanarkshire, Ayrshire and Dumfries and Galloway, has completed work on a £24 million project in Dumfries & Galloway.
Rubislaw Quarry homes plan Sepa objects to £68m Rubislaw Quarry plans
Max Joy Engineering, environment and design consultancy Sweco has expanded its presence in Edinburgh and relocated to new offices, as it gears up to support what it says is a strong pipeline of new projects in Scotland.
Ross Paterson (Centre) Employment Liaison (DYW) Dundee and Angus presents Mark Blyth (Centre Left) Commercial Director (Robertson) and Andrew Strachan (Centre Right) Principal teacher guidance Baldragon Academy with there certificates watched by the pupils and their mentors Infrastructure firm Rober
Peter Lauener One of the country’s leading experts in skills and apprenticeships has been appointed the new Chair of the Construction Industry Training Board (CITB).
Alan Brown Alan Brown has announced his intention to retire as chief executive at CALA Homes after 32 years at the company.
Artist's impression of the entrance of the Johnnie Walker visitor centre Drinks giant Diageo is to build a new whisky visitor centre in Edinburgh and upgrade facilities in its existing network of 12 distilleries as part of a £150 million investment.
Derek Forsyth Scotland’s construction industry is facing an unprecedented sequence of problems that are likely to trigger further business failures, particularly amongst smaller supply chain contractors, an independent accountant has warned.

