Aberdeen Art Gallery will formally reopen to the public on November 2 following a much-delayed redevelopment project, Aberdeen City Council has confirmed
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A Dundee plumbing, mechanical and electrical firm is moving into new premises following an expansion in staff numbers.
A total of 11 construction management and quantity surveying students are completing work experience placements at Clark Contracts.
Montagu Evans has expanded its property management team in Scotland with the appointment of Caroline Prentice as surveyor. Joining from Colliers International and previously with JLL, Caroline brings a wide range of experience in retail and office property management across a range of private and pu
Glasgow City Council has approved the Built Heritage, Community Asset, Vacant and Derelict Land Asset Plans underpinning it Property and Land Strategy.
News of the success of the Scottish Government’s Help to Buy shared equity scheme has been welcomed by Homes for Scotland (HFS) but the trade body has emphasised the importance of maintaining a level playing field across the border. New figures published yesterday revealed that more than 30,00
Record funding of up to £51 million has been made available for walking and cycling infrastructure in 2019/2020, cabinet secretary for transport, infrastructure and connectivity Michael Matheson has announced.
Taylor and Fraser has completed the second phase of a restoration and redevelopment contract at the Castle of Mey Granary.
Two brothers who are both site managers with Mactaggart & Mickel are celebrating after each scooped a Pride in the Job Quality Award from NHBC. Jason Starritt is site manager for the family-owned housebuilder’s Buchanan Views development in Killearn, and his elder brother Paul Starritt is
A team representing Cruden Group has raised £6,000 with dedicated staff members taking part in the 8-mile, 26 obstacle Tough Mudder assault course last weekend.
It stands just 4cm tall and weighs less than a pencil but has the power to hold up a £20 million project and the movement of 450 University of St Andrews staff to new state-of-the-art offices.
Building and civil engineering contractor Sir Robert McAlpine said it has overcome “what remains a volatile market” to report a return to profit following heavy losses in 2017. The firm’s financial results for 2017-18 show profit on ordinary activities before tax and exceptional it
Dundee building services company McGill has appointed Gregor Cunningham as its head of facilities management. Formerly facilities management projects operations manager for Arthur McKay, Gregor joins with over 15 years’ experience in delivering solutions in facilities management having worked
Ministers are being urged to go further in its attempts to deliver change to Scotland’s planning system but have also faced calls that last minute amendments to the Planning (Scotland) Bill could “derail” the system altogether.
City Building has been crowned Most Inspiring UK employer by awards established to recognise diversity and inclusion in the built environment. The Inspire Awards are open to construction, engineering and housing organisations. They aim to encourage greater diversity and inclusion across the building