Jim Ward has been appointed director of BAM Construction for Scotland with immediate effect. Jim has enjoyed a 40-year career with BAM to date, joining BAM in 1980. His career spans project and construction management roles and he has led many high-profile projects including the V&A Dundee and B
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Conversion work has completed on Kingdom Housing Association’s vacant office building at Natal Place in Cowdenbeath, returning the property to its original residential use.
Alan Wood has been officially appointed as permanent director of infrastructure services at Aberdeenshire Council. Previously head of finance at the local authority, Mr Wood has been serving in an interim capacity since January. The comprehensive selection process finished yesterday and the app
Taylor Wimpey East Scotland has started work to deliver the first of 69 affordable homes for Home Group Scotland at its Calderwood development on land off Clifton Road in East Calder. This parcel of land within phase 4 of Taylor Wimpey’s Calderwood development will provide a mix of two and thr
Projects which will improve Scotland’s timber transport infrastructure have been awarded £7 million from the Scottish Government.
Building work to deliver a major mixed-use development including affordable housing at NHS Lothian's former Sick Kids site is under way after the building was formally handed over to its new owners Downing.
Homes warranty and insurance provider NHBC has announced this year’s winners of its flagship Pride in the Job Awards.
Apprentices were warmly welcomed by City Building this month as work began on the Glasgow construction firm's new training college. Boasting one of the UK’s most successful apprenticeship programmes, City Building train apprentices in a variety of disciplines, including painting
A well-known Banff building, constructed in 1900, is experiencing a transformational new lease of life as it welcomes its first customers into a newly-created business hub. The former Peter Lyons Ironmongery Store at 28 Low Street has undergone a redevelopment to create the Lyon’s Den, a commu
Ian Wright and Scott Milne of business advisory firm Quantuma have been appointed as joint administrators to Glasgow-based property developers Titan Homes (Partick) Limited. Following a period of financial difficulties the company, which was founded in 2015, entered administration on 9th July 2021,
A woman facing more than $100,000 in parking fines for minor parking infractions on her own property has cleared a hurdle in her lawsuit against her local authority. Sandy Martinez has been supported by the Institute for Justice (IJ) in her lawsuit against the town of Lantana in Florida, which says
After winning a silver medal for Team GB at Rio in 2016, Edinburgh-based para-swimmer Scott Quin hopes to double his medal tally this summer in Tokyo. Scott has been sponsored by national rail contractor, QTS Group, throughout the last five years in his preparation for the Tokyo games.
Construction work on the latest phase of Inverclyde Council’s educational improvement programme is now complete in Port Glasgow thanks to support from Arc-Tech (Scotland).
Hot Wheels is giving one car owner the chance to have their car made into a toy.
The World Trade Center in New York City has urged office tenants to turn off their lights at night after hundreds of migratory birds crashed into skyscrapers this week.


