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Chris Stewart Group has appointed ISG to deliver its flagship office and leisure project as part of the wider redevelopment of The Registers in Edinburgh. The mixed-use Mint Building scheme in St Andrew Square sees ISG create circa 61,000 sq ft of Grade A office accommodation and 11,000 sq ft of lei
Rebecca Thompson Rebecca Thompson FCIOB, a specialist in heritage conservation and lecturer in building studies, has become the 114th President of the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB), only the second female ever to hold that position.
Graeme Laing North Lanarkshire Council has granted full planning permission to Ashfield Land and Taylor Wimpey for the development of 160 new homes at Glasgow Road, Bargeddie.
The Queensferry Crossing is set to open to traffic at the end of August, economy secretary Keith Brown confirmed today. On a visit to the Forth Replacement Crossing construction site today, Mr Brown explained that the £1.35 billion bridge will open on August 30 and then close to allow the public to
Three Scottish projects have today been named on a 49-strong shortlist for the UK’s best building of the year by the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA). The City of Glasgow College’s City Campus by Reiach and Hall Architects and Michael Laird Architects, Ann Nisbet Studio’s Newhouse
Barratt Developments has announced the appointment of Jessica White as its new chief financial officer with immediate effect. Ms White steps up from group financial controller to join the main board of Barratt as an executive director and CFO, replacing Neil Cooper who left in January after just 18
Stacey McArdle Graduate quantity surveyor at Balfour Beatty, Stacey McArdle, discusses her journey into engineering in celebration of International Women in Engineering Day.
Nairn-based Gordon Timber has celebrated the opening of its new headquarters as it announced its intentions of “remaining a major player in the British sawmilling industry”.
Bob Doris The safety of Scotland’s high rise tower blocks will be examined by a Holyrood committee following the tragedy at Grenfell Tower in London.
Lawrence Waterman More than 700 organisations and individuals have now signed an open letter to Prime Minister Theresa May which challenges arbitrary deregulation of health and safety.
People are being asked to have their say on design proposals for an ambitious new £75 million student centre at the University of Edinburgh.
https://youtu.be/BmzPr106E7U The latest store to be built by Apple has been designed to resemble the global technology giant’s famous MacBook laptop computer.
Kai Murray Peace Recruitment has appointed recruitment industry specialist Kai McCabe Murray as a non-executive director in a move the firm says comes as it targets £20m turnover by 2020.
Roxburghe Estates and Bespoke Hotels have announced terms for the transfer of ownership of the Roxburghe Hotel and Golf Course near Kelso in the Scottish Borders, with expansion of the facilities, alongside the development of self-catering lodges, being considered.


