Morgan Sindall is predicting full-year results to be ahead of expectations after the group delivered a strong first-half performance reflecting significant strategic and operational progress. Results released by Morgan Sindall Group for the half-year ended 30th June 2019 showed the firm delivered st
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Property and development company S Harrison has reported record profits for 2018 thanks in part to a “substantial” investment in Edinburgh in recent years. With low gearing, a strong balance sheet and significant cash reserves, chairman Martyn Harrison said the company is excellently pla
Demand for affordable homes in desirable locations across Scotland has helped Bellway deliver a record number of housing completions during its financial year.
The City of Edinburgh Council has agreed a timetable to progress its next local development plan.
Hawthorn Housing Co-operative has officially opened a development of 48 new homes in Possilpark. The homes have been built on land that has been derelict for more than 30 years.
A consortium led by infrastructure and renewable energy solutions provider Acciona is to deliver an energy-from-waste (EfW) plant in Aberdeen, it has been confirmed.
The Scaffolding Association became a supporter of mental health charity Mates in Mind this month in advance of International Suicide Prevention Day.
Plans for a 12-storey hotel have been given the green light by Glasgow City Council.
A West Midlands housing association is aiming to become the first in the UK to build virtually plastic-free houses in its attempts to reduce the amount of plastic used during construction.
Kingdom Housing Association has unveiled a new development of 26 houses, the first phase of a £7.1 million 50-unit project on the outskirts of Rattray in Perthshire and Kingdom’s first project in the Blairgowrie area. (from left) David Perkins, investment and local strategies co-ord
Proposals for more than 800 homes have been included in a masterplan for the transformation of Cowlairs in north Glasgow into a “growing, green and healthy neighbourhood”.
Housebuilder Persimmon has reported a dip in profits as a focus on improving its quality of homes and services saw a decrease in the number of homes sold.
Proposed changes to stamp duty land tax rates and ways of charging will not address housing issues and could make things worse, a property management firm has argued. Apropos by DJ Alexander said that the recent suggestions given by Prime Minister Boris Johnson and his Chancellor Sajid Javid a
BDP principal Christoph Ackermann discusses the architectural process for designing buildings for knowledge exchange, or 'knowledge cauldrons'. Designing a building that will inspire the most ambitious, forward-thinking people who will tackle societal and global issues, is challenging. Yet the archi
Midlothian Council has announced it will revisit its school building and extension programme in a bid to help close a funding gap.


