An Aberdeen-based building and joinery firm has been sentenced after a worker suffered serious injuries when he fell three metres from scaffolding that he was dismantling. John William Wilson, then 47 and from Aberdeen, broke his left ankle, damaged the ligaments in his right ankle was knocked uncon
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Balfour Beatty Engineering Services has been awarded a £5 million contract to install mechanical and electrical services for a new office development at Quartermile in Edinburgh known as Q9.
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Unite Group Plc
Philip Hogg Home buyers in Scotland are facing further disadvantage to those elsewhere in Britain after Wales announced its intention to extend its Help to Buy shared equity scheme, Homes for Scotland has warned.
The construction of the new Timmergreens and Warddykes primary schools in Arbroath has been delayed by around six weeks because of a contractual issue with a contractor. Work on the £11 million project to replace the schools will now start in March.
Scott Wilson business development director Morgan Sindall, Alan Russell project manager, Stuart Parker business development director MSPS, Shona Robison Cabinet Secretary for Health and Wellbeing, Edward Carr director Morgan Sindall construction, Tim Harland, architect Gareth Hoskins Stuart Parker,
Lord Blackwell Interserve’s future workload has increased 26 per cent to a record £8.1 billion following a year of strong growth and strategic progress.
New M8 footbridge works underway
Local authorities and animal rescue teams worked for hours this week to rescue 19 manatees who swam into a Florida storm drain and were trapped. The rescue effort captured national attention as crews removed drain covers and used construction equipment, fire engines and even a truck ladder to rescue
A £1 billion proposal to build a 4,700-home development in Aberdeen has been approved after the developer agreed a contribution sum.
Rollin Stanley A key player in North American city planning and urbanisation projects is heading to the Granite City next week to share his experiences in successful regeneration.
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: MGSPH Ltd
The number of new council home registrations for the rolling quarter in Scotland is up almost 16 per cent on the same period 12 months ago. Figures for November 2014 - January 2015 released by NHBC today revealed that Scottish local authorities registered 2,580 new homes compared to the 2,226 homes
Inverness Town House is to be covered by a life-sized image of the building while work on a £4.2 million restoration of the building is undertaken.
Work is continuing to progress on Graham Construction’s restoration project at Lews Castle, Stornoway.