Cruden directors David McEvoy (centre left) and Raymond McCafferty (centre right) are presented with Most Innovative Contractor Award A Retrofit App designed to assist social landlords reduce fuel poverty has helped Cruden Building & Renewals take home the prize for Most Innovative Contractor at
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Peter Muir Dozens of older industrial buildings in Scotland could be demolished within weeks unless the Scottish Government revisits its plans to slash the rates relief available on empty properties, experts at Colliers International have warned.
Annabelle Ewing MSP Annabelle Ewing, MSP has heard from the future of the country’s construction industry as she visited a Graham Construction site as part of Scottish Apprentice Week.
©Peter Sandground The Falkirk Wheel is set for a mini revolution as a £1 million programme to revamp and develop new visitor experiences at the world’s only rotating boat lift gets underway.
Gareth Hoskins A public memorial to honour lauded Scottish architect Gareth Hoskins will be held this weekend.
Glenn Allison Stewart Milne Group has said it is in a strong position to capitalise on further growth after reporting increases in both turnover and profit.
Neil Sutherland The closure of the Longannet power station could lead to a sharp rise in the cost of redeveloping brownfield sites because the production of pulverised fuel ash has ended, construction experts have warned.
Mark Robinson Scape Group has published details of its new National Construction framework for major public sector construction projects of more than £2 million.
Yitan Sun and Jianshi Wu's prize-winning concept 'New York Horizon'. A conceptual design to transform New York’s Central Park into a ‘horizontal skyskraper’ has been named the winner of eVolo Magazine’s 2016 Skyscraper Competition.
John Swinney Deputy First Minister John Swinney has today announced plans for a £6 million redevelopment of the Stranraer waterfront.
Blacksmith Peter McMillan carrying out repairs in Ayr town centre Construction firm CGC has announced a jobs boost for Ayrshire after winning work from South Ayrshire Council.
Mark O’Neill Scotland and England, though joined in union, have always had differing legal structures and, even in legislation which has common aims across the UK, there are key differences.
Michael Thomson and Shona Gee CHAP Homes CHAP Group has strengthened its senior team with the appointment of a new finance director and land manager as it builds for the future.
The Sweett Group project team Sweett Group, the provider of professional services for the construction and management of building and infrastructure projects, has been appointed by Fife College to provide technical advisory services on its new £90 million West Fife Campus in Dunfermline.
Balfron High School A high school is Stirling has been forced to close to allow repair works to get underway.


