Quarterly brick sales up 10 per cent New statistics released by the Office of National Statistics (ONS) show growing demand for bricks.
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Norway is exploring an unconventional and first-of-its-kind form of transportation infrastructure solution to travelling across its many fjords. A drive on the main coastal artery, E39, from Stavanger to Sogneford is less than 250 miles, but takes more than seven hours, traversing as it does countle
(from left) Councillor Joan Griffiths; Councillor Cammy Day; Gerry O’Sullivan, chair of Bield; Councillor Stefan Tymkewycz and Brian Logan, chief executive of Bield Bield breaks new ground on Edinburgh affordable homes
Threesixty directors (from left) Back Row: Alan Anthony, Rory Kellett, Martin English. Front Row: Stefano Faiella, Gillian Allan, Kieron Goodman Threesixty Architecture has recruited architect Martin English as a board director to lead the creation of a new Perth studio.
Bellway Homes has said it expects a 27 per cent increase in revenue despite weeks economic uncertainty surrounding Brexit. In a trading update for the year to July 31, the housebuilder forecast revenue to reach £2.2 billion from £1.73bn in 2015.
Vaughan Hart The new economic stimulus package unveiled by the Scottish Government should prioritise housing as well as commercial and industrial projects, the Scottish Building Federation has said.
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has today announced plans to accelerate capital spending on infrastructure projects, starting with an additional £100 million of funding in this financial year. The move is part of a package of measures to support and stimulate the economy in the wake of the EU refere
A builder destroyed a conservatory with a sledgehammer after a dispute erupted over payment on a £30,000 building project. The Mirror has reported that George Gentles, 54, carried out the act after a double glazing firm who had contracted him to carry out £4,100 worth of work refused to pay up.
(left to right) Bill Banks chief executive, Kingdom Housing Association, Charles Milne, chairperson, Kingdom Housing Association, Tom Brown, chairperson, Ochil View Housing Association and George Tainsh, director, Ochil View Housing Association A new partnership between Ochil View Housing Associatio
GHA continues Pollokshaws regeneration with £4.7m development Almost 50 new affordable homes are taking shape in the latest phase of a major regeneration project in the south side of Glasgow.
Housebuilder and regeneration group Keepmoat has reported a 3.5 per cent increase in group revenue despite a “year of consolidation” in its Regeneration division. Releasing its financial results for the year ending 31 March 2016, Keepmoat said it performed in line with expectations in the face o
Housebuilder Bovis Homes has unveiled a strong set of first half results as the group delivered a “record” number of homes. The 131-year-old firm reported a 15 per cent rise in pre-tax profits to £61.7 million for the six months to June.
The average price of a house in Scotland rose by 4.6 per cent in June compared to last year, according to statistics from Registers of Scotland. The latest figures from the UK house price index (UK HPI) showed prices have risen to £143,282, 2.7 per cent higher than May.
The fate of Edinburgh’s Old Royal High School has moved a step closer to being decided after the City of Edinburgh Council unanimously approved plans to transform the building into a music school. Under the plans submitted by the Royal High School Preservation Trust, the A-listed former school
Today marks the 50th anniversary of the official opening of the Tay Road Bridge. Opened by the Queen Mother in front of a packed crowd on this day in 1966, the crossing connected the city of jute, jam and journalism to the Kingdom of Fife.


