(from left) Alex Jones, Interserve’s national BIM manager, Ian Renhard, managing director of Interserve Construction and Ben Curtis, BRE Global BIM scheme manager International support services and construction group Interserve is the first main contractor to be certified as BIM Level 2 compliant
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Glasgow construction and manufacturing company CCG (Scotland) Ltd welcomed minister for youth and women’s employment Annabelle Ewing MSP yesterday to meet members of the company’s 61 strong apprentice team. CCG has a proven track record of working with partner organisations to create employment
David Zwirlein, director of development at Hillcrest Hillcrest to build 18 social housing flats in Dundee
MIXED USE AND NON RESIDENTIAL Applicant: KR Developments Ltd
Leo Quinn Balfour Beatty is still taking action to deliver its two-year financial target, chief executive Leon Quinn said this morning.
Tony Fry The sustained success of its civil engineering business has seen Robertson Group continue to diversify into new sectors such as flood alleviation, bridge construction and marine work.
George Young Former Balfour Beatty project director George Young has joined Dunne as the new construction director of its main contracting division.
Councillors have backed plans to build a 200-bedroom hotel on green belt land in Aberdeen. Proposals for the £40 million development at Hazlehead, which were recommended for approval by city planners last week, passed the final hurdle at a meeting yesterday.
Cllr Godzik studies new nursery plans with pupils The City of Edinburgh Council has announced details of a further £4.2 million investment into new nursery facilities in the region.
A full-size replica of Edinburgh Castle is to be built in Australia as the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo travels for a rare overseas performance. The replica of the historic facade will include statues of Scottish heroes Robert the Bruce and William Wallace.
MIXED USE AND NON RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Queensbury Properties Ltd
The City of Edinburgh Council has agreed that its Local Development Plan should be moved on to be examined by the Reporter appointed by the Scottish Government, before the final plan is agreed. The long-awaited plan allocates land around the city for the next 10 years, and has been driven by Scottis
(from left) Alastair MacGregor, ACHA chief executive, Gerald Cotton whose son is moving into St Oran’s Place, Mike Brown, ACHA’s chairman, John Finnie MSP, new resident Kelly MacColl with piper Angus MacColl and the Achaleven Primary School pupils ACHA completes first new Connel homes for rent s
Applications are now open for the 16th annual Vision in Business for the Environment of Scotland (VIBES) Awards and Scottish construction businesses are encouraged to apply for their chance to join the country’s environmental elite. The awards scheme recognises and rewards businesses that contribu
The Constructing Your Future bricklaying workshop Young people from around the Highlands had a taste of a career in construction at an event called Constructing Your Future held at the Black Isle showground on May 7.


