Andrew Davies Contractor Wates Group has reported pre-tax profits of £22.6m (£22.3m in 2013), from a turnover of £1.05bn (£931m in 2013), according to its results for 2014.
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A minister from the American state of Virginia has built a 100-square-foot chapel on wheels to hold mobile weddings and church services. Bil Malbon built his 'Tiny Chapel’ the small pitched-roof building on top of a trailer that includes a few pews, lighting and heating.
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Education Services- Glasgow City Council
A landmark decision handed down by the Supreme Court has left Royal Bank of Scotland open to a compensation claim that could run to as much as £3 million – a case that experts claim could be repeated throughout the banking industry. Scottish builder Derek Carlyle’s seven-year battle with the 82
The consortium behind plans for a new £270m hospital in Dumfries has reached financial close on the deal.
Miller Homes Limited has successfully appealed against the decision to refuse a planning application for a new residential development over the potential loss of environmental land. Judges in the Inner House of the Court of Session quashed the decision after ruling that the reporter’s conclusion w
Craig McFarlane Barratt Homes has promoted Craig McFarlane to the position of construction director in the West of Scotland.
Hamburg's infamous red light district has found an unusual way of fighting back against drunken revellers who urinate on the walls. The streets of St Pauli are lined with trendy bars, clubs and music venues - as well as brothels - which attract more than 20 million visitors each year.
First glimpse of music hall’s proposed updates unveiled
McAleer & Rushe has bagged a hat-trick of hotel wins with a £19m contract to build 146-bedroom Adagio Aparthotel for Artisan Real Estate Investors on its New Waverley regeneration scheme in central Edinburgh.
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: N/A
Alex Neil A website designed to modernise the planning system in Scotland has saved an average of £241 for over 100,000 people and businesses since its launch in 2009.
Administrators appointed to oversee the future of Muirfield Contracts Ltd have warned of "significant" redundancies.
Administrators have been called in to Grangemouth-based demolition specialist Masterton Ltd, after a proposal to keep the business was rejected by creditors. Masterton specialised in hazard and asbestos removal, asset recovery, waste management, building demolition and ground engineering.