Graham + Sibbald has promoted Fergus Mair, Graeme Boyd, Dominic McCormick, Claire Galbraith, Kerri McGuire and Andrew Thomson to partner level. Fergus Mair became a chartered surveyor in 2007 and worked in the commercial sector in Newcastle before basing himself with Graham + Sibbald in Edinburgh wi
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Insulation manufacturer Superglass has today been named Company of the Year by Scottish Engineering in recognition of the company’s excellence in areas such as innovation and investment.
Fife Council's economy, tourism, strategic planning & transportation committee has approved a £10.3 million investment programme to strengthen and improve the region’s bridges. While the overall condition of Fife’s road structures is generally good, bridge strengthening and mai
The Scottish Plant Owners Association (SPOA) has called for a seven-year timeframe before the UK Government removes the subsidy on red diesel to allow the life cycle of machinery to end and for equipment manufacturers to have the necessary green products in place.
The Electric Bakery, in Montague Street, Rothesay, has been given an electrifying new look thanks to a Shopfront Grant awarded through Rothesay Townscape Heritage.
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Hotel Property Fund (Syndicate 2) Ltd
A former City of London banker has opened a pop-up crazy golf venue in Edinburgh.
HFD Group has marked the topping out of Glasgow's biggest single office building by running the first laps of its much-anticipated rooftop running track.
Public services and social housing in Glasgow are set to receive an investment of £7.7 million following the publication of the latest accounts from council-backed construction firm City Building.
RESIDENTIAL – TEN UNITS OR MORE Applicant: Hotel Property Fund (Syndicate 2) Ltd
Plans to redevelop the former headquarters of NHS Glasgow into 92 private rented flats have been submitted by Mosaic Architecture + Design on behalf of Calmont Group.
The construction team building the new Australian headquarters of major international insurer Zurich slipped up by installing the Z in its signage upside down.
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Cononsyth Farms Ltd
Investment company United Capital is to increase its construction acquisition targets to £500 million, in revenue terms, in response to a "significant increase" in opportunities. The company, which first entered the construction and building services market after it rescued former Scotlan
Westpoint Homes has fleshed out its plans to build three five-storey blocks containing a total of 55 flats in Glasgow's south side.


