A groundworks boss has been awarded more than £500,000 in damages after a court ruled that he had suffered as a result of attempts by Springfield Properties to silence him over asbestos concerns.
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An East Lothian man has seen his career ignite thanks to the support of colleagues and mentors across property developments in the region. Telfer King, now 33, who has recently been appointed assistant site manager on the Saltcoats Grange development in Gullane, first joined Cala Homes (East) in 201
Morris & Spottiswood has begun work on a full refit project for Co-op Food as the first in an extensive programme of works for the major retailer.
Ocean Kinetics Ltd has appointed chartered civil engineer Shane Jamieson as the company’s commercial manager. The appointment is key to driving growth in the marine and harbour engineering sector.
Construction and property consultancy Thomas & Adamson has promoted Jordan Smith and Lynsay Turnbull to regional directors, strengthening its senior footprint across Scotland. Jordan, formerly a technical director in Glasgow, will now serve as regional director for the city, while Lynsay,
A new state-of-the-art learning facility for young people with additional support needs has been opened on the grounds of Bannockburn High School and has been welcoming pupils in time for the new term. Bluebell House was formally handed over to Stirling Council on 11 August following completion of t
Colliers director Andy Holtby is to return to his Scottish roots with a move to the firm's Project & Building Consultancy (PBC) team in Edinburgh. Andy’s relocation this month is followed by the hiring of senior surveyor Alan McIntosh and graduate surveyor Benji Travis.
Amey has appointed Caprice Roberts as rehabilitation lead, marking a significant step in its commitment to prioritising prison leaver employment across its operations and supply chain. In her new role, Ms Roberts will work collaboratively with local communities, third sector organisations, the publi
SSEN Transmission has started the process of notifying key stakeholders of its intention to submit its Section 37 overhead line consent application by 5 September for the proposed 400kV overhead line project between Kintore in Aberdeenshire and Tealing in Angus.
Scottish Borders Council has provided a positive update to members at this month’s council meeting on the significant progress made in various school capital projects. These projects aim to enhance educational facilities and improve the learning environment for pupils across the region.
The revitalisation of Glasgow's local town centres and regeneration of the city centre waterfront have received a £2 million-plus funding boost.
A multi-million redevelopment and extension of Macduff Marine Aquarium achieved an important milestone this week with the completion of the steelworks installation.
Perth and Kinross Council has launched a series of major road improvement schemes following the approval of an additional £1 million investment in the 2025/26 council budget. One of the projects is the resurfacing of a 350-metre stretch of the A912, between Wicks of Baiglie Road and the M90 sl
A patriotic attempt to brighten up a Hereford roundabout went awry when a local accidentally painted the St George’s Cross with inverted colours, leaving the junction looking more Danish than English.
The conditional sale of a significant waterfront site at James Watt Dock in Greenock has been agreed, potentially unlocking a mixed-use future encompassing food and beverage, leisure, and residential elements.