Galliford Try has followed up last year’s pre-exceptional loss of £59.7 million with a pre-tax profit of £11.4m for the financial year ended June 30 2021. The business achieved the result on revenues of £1.125 billion, which represents a divisional operating margin
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The installation of the wind turbines at Kincardine, the world’s largest floating wind farm, is now complete, marking the start of the long-term Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) between Statkraft and Kincardine Offshore Windfarm Ltd (KOWL).
hub South West has reached a financial close with South Ayrshire Council and Tier 1 construction group Morgan Sindall to begin work on a £55 million project to create a new Community Education Campus in Maybole.
GRAHAM has welcomed the “next generation of talent” from its Graduate Apprenticeship Programme, which gives company employees the opportunity to gain higher education via the workplace.
An energy from waste facility in Aberdeen is on target for commissioning to start as planned in spring next year with the facility fully operational by the end of that year, an Aberdeen City Council committee was told yesterday. The council’s capital programme committee agreed an update w
Building services and construction contractor McGill has acquired Fife-based gas and central heating specialist Kingdom Gas Services. The acquisition, which follows the purchase of facilities management company The McDougall Group last month, and boosts the scope of expertise and scale of delivery a
New plans have been submitted for a proposed new housing and retail development at Saughton Mains Gardens in Edinburgh.
Balfour Beatty has been awarded an £85 million contract to deliver the second phase of overhead line works in the West of Scotland between Port Ann and Crossaig on behalf of SSEN Transmission. Phase Two of the scheme will see Balfour Beatty design, construct and engineer a new 45km 275kV doubl
Professor Alan Dunlop has said he is likely to throw his hat in the ring to become chairman of the Glasgow School of Art (GSA) following the departure of Muriel Gray. The architect, who last month pledged to provide support for a class-action lawsuit proposed by students who have accused t
Highbridge Properties director Guy Marsden looks at the shifting requirements for workplaces of the future. The pandemic has triggered a massive shift in the way we work, resulting in many companies moving from an office-centric culture to considering more flexible ways of working.
The National Trust for Scotland has been named by the Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland (RIAS) as the winner of the RIAS/Scottish Government Client of the Year Award, in recognition of the exemplary Hill House Box project, designed by Carmody Groarke. The Hill House, near Helensburgh, is
A team of eight new apprentices are the latest recruits to join Stewart Milne Group as it welcomed a new intake of construction workers. (from left) Luke Benvie (bricklayer), Fraser Carnegy (joiner) Craig Chalmers (bricklayer) and Josh Middler (painter)
North Ayrshire Council’s portfolio of state-of-the-art new schools is to be enhanced by a new facility at Kilbirnie.
An increase in demand has seen The Edinburgh Boiler Company open a new headquarters in the city.
The City of Edinburgh Council's plans to create a £1.3 billion well-connected, sustainable new coastal town at Granton Waterfront could move to the next stage next week when an outline business case for the development will be considered by councillors at the Policy and Sustainabilit


