Activity in the UK construction sector fell back into negative territory last month as the sector recorded the sharpest drop in workforce number since November 2012.
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The redevelopment of the B-listed Kingston House at Buchanan Wharf in Glasgow will now save most of the structure, under newly revised plans.
A renovation project of one of Aberdeen’s oldest buildings has again been delayed due to construction issues.
A turf cutting ceremony was held yesterday to mark the start of Stage 2 of the West Link roads project in Inverness. RJ McLeod (Contractors) Ltd has been awarded the contract to realign General Booth Road to join the A82 at a new roundabout to allow linkage to the previously constructed Queens Park
Robertson has become one of the first businesses in the built environment sector to earn carbon neutral status following a 26% reduction in carbon emission in the last four years.
The transformation of a former railway station near Turriff into a housing development has been narrowly rejected by councillors.
Fit out and refurbishment specialist Overbury is moving its Glasgow office to 180 St Vincent Street.
An apprentice joiner training with Barratt North Scotland has fought off fierce competition to be named ‘Apprentice of the Year 2019’ at the Scottish Federation of Master Builders’ Awards. Jemma Sykes, 27, from Aberdeen, received her award last week during the Federation’s re
Temporary agency workers at a Robertson housing site in Dundee have been moved to PAYE following complaints by the Unite union.
Overall performance of the Scottish construction industry deteriorated during the first quarter of 2019, recording an annual decline of more than £1 billion, according to new data.
Proposals to demolish a dilapidated pub have been submitted to Dundee City Council for a fourth time.
The construction industry has come together to develop a mandatory licensing scheme for all UK construction companies to transform the sector into a high quality and professional industry, the Federation of Master Builders (FMB) has announced. A new Construction Licensing Task Force, supported by a
A school in Aberdeen that was due to be demolished got a stay of execution yesterday after baby gulls were found nesting on its roof.
The Scottish Government has announced funding of £3.5 million for social landlords to improve the energy efficiency of their properties.
Glasgow City Council has allocated £104 million to its affordable housing supply programme, the highest-ever figure for the city.


