Top marks for Edinburgh housing development An Edinburgh housing development has received an excellent rating from the nationwide construction awards body.
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Allan Callaghan Construction output in the UK fell by two per cent in November compared to the previous month, according to today’s figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS).
Gordon Henderson The Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) has warned that plumbers, electricians and builders could be forced out of central Edinburgh under plans to make the Capital Scotland’s slowest city.
How the completed Birkwood Castle will look First phase of Birkwood Castle development nears completion
The price of the V&A Museum of Design Dundee project has almost doubled the original estimates due to “surprising” constructions costs, it was revealed today.
The Scottish Government is to invest an extra £10 million to the construction of the V&A museum in Dundee.
Philip Harrison Balfour Beatty has appointed former finance boss of travel agency Hogg Robinson as new chief financial officer.
A derelict Dundee jute mill is to be turned into 100 homes after councillors gave planning proposals the green light.
Rothesay Pavilion has 750,000 reasons to be cheerful
Ian Main, Ogilvie Group HR manager, receives the IIYP Award from Janice Laurie, IIYP training consultant Ogilvie Construction is among the first Scottish companies in the sector to have been awarded Investors in Young People (IIYP) accreditation.
Vaughan Hart By Vaughan Hart, managing director at Scottish Building Federation
Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome Construction contracts for major projects related to the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games amounted to £669 million, according to Glasgow City Council.
The Scottish Government has said a decision has not yet been made on the planned women’s prison in Greenock. The £75 million HMP Inverclyde has been widely opposed by campaigners and opposition parties who say the focus should be on reducing the number of women being
Phil Ford The Scottish construction industry is set for steady year-on-year expansion and requires an average 5,700 trades people annually as it continues to benefit from historic highs of infrastructure investment, according to the Construction Industry Training Board (CITB).
By Dundee Councillor Jimmy Black


