UK construction output dips in May UK construction output for May was “disappointing” as Brexit fears delayed building projects, according to new figures from the Office of National Statistics.
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A hotel has opened in the Swiss Alps –without any walls.
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Construction of a three storey extension to existing hotel to provide 30 (a net gain of 29) additional bedrooms, plant/water tanks and associated reconfiguration of the car park and external landscaping
A potential site is being considered for a new justice centre in Inverness after plans to develop another location were dropped. The former Stagecoach depot in Burnett Road could be transformed into a facility with new courts and offices, replacing the existing premises at Inverness Castle.
Angela Clarkson Paisley-based construction firm CGC Construction has welcomed a new member to its growing team.
McLaughlin & Harvey has become the first construction company in Scotland to be awarded BRE Global BIM Level 2 Business Systems Certification. Operating throughout the UK and Ireland, building, civil engineering and facilities management contractor McLaughlin & Harvey has joined the growing
The only long-term solution for Scotland to help its struggling first time buyers is to build vastly more affordable, quality housing in the places where people want to live, a new report has found. A study into Scotland’s economic outlook in the aftermath of Brexit by accountancy firm PwC, descri
Audrey Gilmour, Morgan Sindall design manager (centre), with a members of The Association of Women in Property Construction and infrastructure company Morgan Sindall hosted a group from The Association of Women in Property (WIP) on a tour of the £107 million Marischal Square development in Aberdeen
The Scottish Government’s ambition of delivering 30,000 apprentices a year by 2020 could be a tougher challenge than it imagined due to an image problem north of the border. A new YouGov survey commissioned by employment firm Reed in Partnership and qualifications body NCFE suggests that apprentic
Work begins on new Fort William homes for rent Work has begun on a project to turn a former medical centre in Fort William into accommodation for rent.
Not content with delivering a new dualled carriageway for A9 road users, Transport Scotland’s construction contractor has also been making ‘deliveries’ for the animals at RZSS Highland Wildlife Park, near Kingussie. Wills Bros John Paul JV, who are currently dualling the A9 between Kincraig an
The Topgolf facility in Las Vegas Prominent sites in and around Scotland major cities could soon be home to Las Vegas-style golf complexes.
Hundreds of construction workers have been laid off with immediate effect following the collapse of Scottish construction firm Dunne Group.
Tony Aikenhead Tony Aikenhead is to step down from his role as chief executive of Sir Robert McAlpine after just eight months in the post.
Meg Hiller The design and implementation of the Green Deal and the complementary Energy Company Obligation (ECO) put public money at risk and must not be repeated, MPs said today.


