Real estate advisor CBRE has announced strategic senior leadership changes in Scotland as the business embarks on the next phase of innovation and growth. Matt Willcock will become managing director - Scotland on 1 January 2025, taking over the reins from David Smith who has been at the helm for two
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Robertson Timer Engineering (RTE) reached a significant milestone on its work for a Lovell Homes development in South Queensferry this week when the 200th fabricated timber frame was craned into place.
Lismore Real Estate Advisors is sponsoring the 1st XV rugby team at Stewart’s Melville College for the remainder of the 2024/25 season and the entirety of the 2025/26 season.
Cartoons such as Peppa Pig and Paw Patrol prevent women from going into construction and road maintenance work as they perpetuate gender stereotypes, a Spanish MP has said.
Springfield Properties has said it "remains confident" in meeting market expectations for the full year 2025, highlighting an "improvement in private housing reservation rates" as homebuyer confidence returned. In its trading update for the first half to 30 November, Springfield revealed this moment
Dundee City Council leader Councillor Mark Flynn visited the site of James Thomson House today to see progress being made on the £26 million office project being delivered by Robertson Construction Tayside. Councillor Flynn was accompanied by Fair Work, Economic Growth and Infrastructure conve
Turner & Townsend is warning clients to plan for the return of rising construction inflation and to act now to secure strong, collaborative supply chains amid concerns that government ambitions for housebuilding and infrastructure are threatened by falling construction capacity.
More than 25 members of the construction, engineering and defence industries joined Armed Forces charity SSAFA for an evening that raised awareness of the problems veterans face and how employers can help. For employers, developing an understanding of the challenges some veterans face can provide th
Construction of new homes at Taylor Wimpey West Scotland’s Monument Way development in Robroyston is well underway, and the first homeowners have moved into their new homes. As part of its health and safety talk to nearby Wallacewell Primary School, Taylor Wimpey West Scotland challe
Sonic drilling and steep slope boreholes are just two of the specialist techniques in operation as part of Structural Soils' £5.5 million detailed ground investigation contract for the Scottish Government’s A83 Rest And Be Thankful Long Term Solution project.
St Andrews Timber & Building Supplies got into the festive spirit by donating a giant teddy bear to the Prestonfield Primary School Christmas fair. The school is raising money to buy classroom resources, make improvements to the playground and help subsidise school trips for the pupils.
Representatives from across the industry were brought together for a breakfast seminar to discuss the impact of the Grenfell Inquiry Report on Scotland’s construction sector. Held last week by Morton Fraser MacRoberts, the seminar attracted attendees including employers, developers, architects
Shetland Islands Council has agreed unanimously to fund up to £18.6 million towards the cost of a new ferry and related harbour works for the community of Fair Isle.
Pioneering work at the Allander Leisure Centre has secured another top accolade.
The Roseburn to Union Canal active travel route was officially opened yesterday with an inaugural group cycle ride and walk from Sauchiebank to Dalry Community Park.