Engineering, management and development consultancy Mott MacDonald has unveiled a new chairman and managing director. Mike Haigh will be the firm’s new group chairman, succeeding Keith Howells who retires after 45 years, the last eight as chairman. James Harris will take over from Mike as grou
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Robertson has become one of the first businesses in the built environment sector to earn carbon neutral status following a 26% reduction in carbon emission in the last four years.
Emergency services were called out to the former Jordanhill College building in Glasgow at the weekend after a large fire broke out at the housing development site.
The Scottish Government is on track to hit its ambitious target of 50,000 affordable homes by 2021 after new figures revealed a large increase in the total number of affordable and social rented homes.
BAM Construction’s site team at Stobhill Hospital responded to a plea for help from Springburn Park Men’s Shed association who were looking for off-cuts of timber but ended up with two 32 foot cabins for the organisation.
Fife Council's commitment to provide 3,500 new affordable homes across the Kingdom by 2022 moved a step closer last week after three new housing developments were given the green light.
Building and civil engineering contractor Sir Robert McAlpine said it has overcome “what remains a volatile market” to report a return to profit following heavy losses in 2017. The firm’s financial results for 2017-18 show profit on ordinary activities before tax and exceptional it
Springkell House, a country house based in Dumfries & Galloway, has secured funding from Barclays to help with the redevelopment and expansion of the venue’s hotel facilities. The £650,000 funding package will allow the owners to redevelop the quadrangle annex, adding an additional s
New UK Government measures aimed to change the payment culture of large companies have gained a mixed reaction from the business and construction sector.
Planning minister Kevin Stewart said communities will have more say in shaping the future development of their areas after MSPs agreed to a “radical shake-up” of planning laws.
Birds landing on the roof of Aberdeen’s refurbished art gallery could be in for a nasty shock as the council prepares to install electrified traps.
One of Europe’s largest regeneration sites is set for further transformation after a new Masterplan was given the green light by planning officials.
The preferred option for the A9 / A82 Longman Junction Improvement scheme in Inverness has been identified ahead of a public consultation.
The Build It – Aberdeen Construction and Property Conference is set to return for a second year. Michelle Forth, director of Safety Scotland and chair of the conference committee, giving the welcome speech at Build It 2018
A Lochmaben-based roof tile manufacturer has invested in its employees’ future and development through a new partnership with the Barony campus of Scotland’s Rural College (SRUC) in Dumfries. Russell Roof Tiles began working with SRUC in 2016, in order to provide staff at its 11-acre Hal


