Councillors in Edinburgh have agreed to proceed with a project to create a family-friendly west to east cycle route through the city centre. The City Centre West to East Cycle Link and Street Improvements project aims to create a largely protected cycle way to and through the city centre, providing
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Helping student Lizzie Munro (front) move into her new home are (from left) Doug Walmsley, Cityheart; Ruaraidh MacNeil, Highlands and Islands Enterprise; Raymond More, Robertson Northern; Diane Rawlinson, Inverness College UHI and Fiona Larg, University of the Highlands and Islands Students in Inver
(from left) Maurice Corry – regional MSP West Scotland, Malcolm MacLeod – regional director NHBC Scotland, John McColgan – senior site manager (Keepmoat) Conservative MSP for West Scotland, Maurice Corry, visited a new build housing development in Greenock to assess the measures being taken by
Kier Group plc, the parent company of Kier Construction Scotland, has today announced its full-year results for the year to 30 June 2016.
MD Kevin Mackenzie and chairman Peter Nicholas As part of a programme of further investment and growth, civil engineering contractor Ground Developments Ltd has moved its commercial and plant operation to a new high tech office and maintenance facility just off junction 4A of the M8, near Whitburn.
Ted Ayres Bellway has moved to allay fears that the fall in the value of the pound will affect house prices, though the firm admitted its suppliers may seek price rises as a result.
Site acquired for Glasgow Jaguar and Volvo dealership Property and planning consultancy Rapleys has acquired a site for a new flagship Jaguar and Volvo dealership in Glasgow.
John Swinney is joined by education convener Cllr Paul Godzik and the two youngest pupils at James Gillespie's High School, Anna Green and Jeong Ing Park (both 11 years) for the cutting of the ribbon at the official opening Edinburgh’s new James Gillespie’s High School officially opened
The Construction Products Association’s latest forecasts highlight a mixed picture for the construction industry over the next two years due to the impacts of the uncertainty following the EU referendum.
(from left) Jillian Nelson, head of talent, Robertson Group; Tony Fry, managing director: Robertson Civil Engineering; Bill Robertson, CEO and executive chairman, Robertson Group and Harpal Panesar, quantity surveyor, Robertson Civil Engineering Robertson Group has made its 2,000th hire in the same
CCI Scotland director Niall McShannon (left) and contracts manager Dougie Smith at Langloch Farm in Lanark A Lanark-based construction firm which directs its profits into charitable causes is on track to double its turnover after securing a major contract.
Small housing developers in Scotland are optimistic about the numbers of homes they aim to deliver over the next five years but have expressed frustration over the “myriad of obstacles and barriers” that they expect to face, according to a new survey. The findings of the poll, which explored the
A major new study by influential think tank the Fraser of Allander Institute has outlined the scale of City Building’s contribution to the Glasgow economy. The report, which is published this week to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the arm’s length contractor being established by Glasgow City
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A derelict piece of land in North Sighthill is to be completely transformed after the City of Edinburgh Council finalised contracts with Keepmoat for a £35 million regeneration scheme that will also provide investment in the wider community. Work is due to start on site in February 2017 and will co



