As 2019 draws to a close, Scottish Construction Now runs through the top ten most read stories of the year.
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Galliford Try enters the New Year with a “high-quality” order book of £3.2 billion and a new-look which makes the firm “strongly positioned for future growth”, the company’s new chief executive said today.
Law firm Gillespie Macandrew completed new build plot sales worth £285 million in 2019, representing an increase of 60% on previous annual sale value and representing over 10% of all private new build house sales in Scotland. Scotland is undergoing a programme of new housebuilding with 21,292
Cunninghame Housing Association held an official opening ceremony last week to commemorate the completion of its new affordable housing development at Longpark in Kilmarnock.
The success of a residential conversion project in Kilmarnock could pave the way for future town centre regeneration projects after five newly-refurbished flats were rented within six days.
Kirkwood Homes has reignited plans for a £100 million hotel and residential development near Banchory. The developer has submitted a proposal of application notice (POAN) to Aberdeenshire Council for a tourism and leisure hotel development and up to 100 homes in Inchmarlo.
Morgan Sindall is anticipating another strong year of growth driven by construction and partnership housing after group revenues topped £3 billion for the first time last year. Chief executive John Morgan said the group continued to make significant strategic and operational progress throughou
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: The City Of Edinburgh Council. FAO: Barbara Harvey Waverley Court 1.6 4 East Market Street Edinburgh
Glasgow factoring firm Newton Property Management has expanded its business after completing a five-figure acquisition to buy Aberdeen competitor Robertson & Associates. The move includes the transfer of 400 residential properties across 12 city centre sites and has increased Newton’s Aber
Skyrora has established an engine test complex in Fife, where it already has successfully tested its 3.5kN engine and three-tonne engine for its sub-orbital and orbital rockets. Skyrora expects the newly established Engine Test Complex to help the company create over 170 new jobs in the area by 2030
Orkney Housing Association Ltd (OHAL) has awarded contracts to two local construction firms for the delivery of 20 new affordable homes. Bob Clouston from R Clouston Ltd, Donald Wylie from WRC Construction Ltd along with Craig Spence and Richard Flett from Orkney Housing Association
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Fordell Estates Ltd C/o Corran Properties.
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Hanif Estates Ltd
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Mr Surjit Chowdhary
CALA Homes (East) is to start work on the creation of a new 74-home development after purchasing prime land as part of the major Winchburgh masterplan.