Bid and tender specialist AM Bid is to focus on helping organisations win public sector contracts as it continues to bounce back from the effects of COVID-19. Despite the challenges caused by the pandemic, the company’s net profit remained positive at £20,380 to the year end 30 Sept
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A study into plans for new homes on greenbelt land to the north of Summerston has found that developing the land for housing would not be appropriate.
Commercial interior design company Bell & Swift is celebrating its appointment as interior designers for the refurbishment of the historic Loch Rannoch Hotel in Highland Perthshire. The plan is to restore the Highland landmark bringing it up to date with investment in the bedrooms, public spaces
In the latest part of Angus Council’s determination to make the local housing market as accessible as possible for home seekers, 22 affordable homes will be built at Victoria Grange in Monifieth.
Port of Cromarty Firth has signed a Letter of Intent with offshore wind floating foundations company IDEOL which could create well in excess of five hundred new Scottish construction jobs.
Hart Builders has secured a £10.4 million contract to build a new affordable housing development on behalf of Midlothian Council.
After more than 85 years at Edinburgh's Wemyss Place and 40 years at Woodside Terrace in Glasgow, Thomas & Adamson is moving to new offices. The Edinburgh office will be moving to Lister Square at Quartermile, while the new location in Glasgow will be Libertas House at St Vincent Place.
Nearly three quarters (72%) of the Scottish workforce sees more time with family, more time for themselves and a better overall work life balance as the overwhelming primary benefits of being given the work flex balance asked for from employers, according to a new study by office fit-out and co
Construction materials group Breedon has said the improving trends reported in its September trading update have continued into the fourth quarter, with group revenues in both September and October ahead of the same period in the prior year, on a like-for-like basis.
The £40 million life sciences innovation hub project at the Foresterhill Health Campus in Aberdeen will move into its main construction phase in the new year, the team behind the project has revealed.
The company behind stalled plans for an alloy wheel manufacturing facility in Lochaber has formally shelved the project in favour of a new £94 million plan to recycle aluminium on the proposed site.
The public will be given a chance to have their say on proposals for the delivery of a residential development at Portcullis House in Glasgow.
The IAA Highlands and Islands Chapter of the Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland (RIAS) announced its Biennial Awards last week in an online awards ceremony hosted by Nicky Marr and attended by 150 people from throughout Scotland. Best Project Overall winner Gairloch Museum
A second consultation on regulation of the electrical industry has been launched by the Scottish Government. Lodged by Jamie Hepburn, the minister for business, fair work and skills, the consultation is seeking views on “whether regulatory measures are required to give greater protection to th
The Clyde Gateway regeneration programme will today break ground in Dalmarnock to install one of the country’s most innovative and sustainable heating systems – helping to reduce fuel poverty in the area following £2.1 million funding from SP Energy Networks’ Green Econo


