Temporary site service company WysePower, which emphasises the use of carbon-neutral building solutions, has been acquired by the RSK Group. Founded as WysePlant in 1958, the company began by providing temporary electrics, hoists, cranes, cabins and general plant. Today, WysePower has more than 260
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Plans for a replacement primary school at Whitecraig were approved yesterday by East Lothian Council’s planning committee.
Plans for the first drive-thru Greggs in the north east have been approved, with the new bakery site set to be built in Westhill. A café will also be built with seating for 28 diners, so customers still have the option to sit in. if they wish.
Cushman & Wakefield’s Scottish business chair David Davidson is to retire in March after a 31-year career with the firm and will be succeeded as head of capital markets Scotland by Stephen Bibby. Mr Davidson joined Cushman & Wakefield in 1992 to lead what was then Healey & Baker&rs
Redpath Construction has secured new projects at the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital campus in Glasgow and the Royal Alexandra Hospital in Paisley. At the QEUH, the firm will upgrade Ward 62 of the Neurosurgery building. The Neurosurgery building contains Neurosurgery and OMFS Theatres, Int
International property and construction consultancy Gleeds has announced that its UK business has been awarded the coveted Great Place to Work certification by the global authority on workplace culture. Certification acknowledges employers who deliver a consistently positive employee experience. Dur
The first families have been handed the keys to their new homes at a social housing development in Linlithgow. Cala Homes (East) has handed over 14 new affordable homes at its Queenswood development to the north east of the town to Wheatley Homes East.
Hardies Property & Construction Consultants has been appointed to provide quantity surveying services to the first Enerphit standard pilot project in the north of Scotland.
Muir Construction’s 2023 is already shaping up to be another successful year having just secured over £22 million worth of work in the first month across three very diverse projects within the industrial sector.
Repair works are to take place at two sections of the Garrion Bridge in South Lanarkshire.
Work to prepare the former Cockenzie Power Station site for regeneration begins today following East Lothian Council’s bid for £11.3 million of the UK Government’s Levelling Up funding has been successful.
Sutherland members of the Highland Council have approved £698.6,000 worth of funding bids aimed at supporting economic regeneration and sustainable development across the area. Communities were invited to apply for Community Regeneration Funding, an umbrella term for accessible funding streams
A new timber industry net-zero roadmap aims to accelerate the productivity, sustainability, and innovation of the sector to better meet the needs of a low-carbon world.
Construction and property developer Heron Bros has participated in a safety reboot initiative that was utilised at its Neilston Learning Campus project for East Renfrewshire Council.
Property and construction consultancy PMP marked 30 years in business at an event held in Glasgow culminating in a year-long celebration. The company which was founded in 1992 by chairman John Dunn is forging ahead with plans to enter its fourth decade after a surge in business.


