Jack Rodin Jack Rodin, who played a leading role in BDP in the 1970s and 80s, has died aged 88. His funeral took place on 31st December at Eltham Crematorium London.
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Margaret Burgess The Home Report has cut the number of surveys which buyers have to commission and helped stop artificially low asking prices since its introduction in 2008, new research has found.
Work has started on a £1.5 million mosque and community centre in Aberdeen after contractors moved onsite yesterday.
Marie Boulton A booming north-east economy led to Aberdeen City Council’s planning department taking in more than £1 million in fees last year, according to reports.
Persimmon has reported a 17 per cent increase in completions of house sales in 2014 despite heightened industry fears over a cooling housing market. The York-based company reported a 23 per cent year-on-year rise in full-year revenue to £2.6 billion on Wednesday, slightly ahead of analyst estimates
Sarah Speirs Private construction workloads have continued to increase despite a further rise in skill shortages, according to the latest RICS UK Construction Market Survey.
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: The Trustees, Haylie House Residential Nursing Home
Aberdeenshire construction firm Chap Group has ended its business with Clydesdale after signing a £20 million finance deal with Santander. The Westhill-based company – which has divisions covering civil engineering, commercial property, house building and quarrying plans to use the new deal to ac
Head greenkeeper Craig Boath posted this picture of work starting on the new bridge A new bridge is being built over the burn at Carnoustie's 18th hole – one of the most famous water hazards in golf.
Wilton Lodge Park regeneration project all set for 2015
Figures showing the annual increase of advertised salaries have indicated that most sectors are experiencing the highest increases since before the recession, with construction workers averaging a 10.4 per cent increase from last year.
Aberdeenshire Council has been issued a Temporary Stop Notice on a site formerly used as an equestrian centre on land south of Middlemuir Croft, Whitecairns. It is understood local residents contacted the local authority over the New Year period about engineering works which had been carried out wit
Philip Hogg The Scottish Government has commissioned Homes for Scotland to research how alternative construction methods can be used to create a lasting transformation in the way new homes are built.
Glasgow School of Art has announced the firms shortlisted to lead the restoration of the building which was badly damaged by fire last year.
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Frances Turner Traill Ltd


