Philip Aiken Balfour Beatty has appointed Philip Aiken to join its board as non-executive chairman with effect from 26 March 2015.
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Cllr Karen Clark, Cllr Ann Allan, Gordon Stewart of Graham Construction, Sanctuary in Scotland director Gordon Laurie and Cllr Alisan Norrie Aberdeenshire housing project progresses
Ted Ayres Bellway has spent £355 million on new sites in the last six months following sustained demand in the UK housing market.
David Zwirlein David Zwirlein was recently appointed to the new post of director of development and new business at Hillcrest Housing Association.
BrewDog has submitted plans to expand its brewery on the site of an Aberdeenshire recycling centre.
Students Sean Raeburn and Matthew Marshall from Edinburgh College Work experience programme launched at Edinburgh housing development
Dundee based shopfitting company Caledonia Contracts has just completed the first drive-thru in Scotland for coffee giants Starbucks’ Franchisee OCO Westend Ltd.
Labour plans to bring London's Crossrail project to Glasgow Scottish Labour leader Jim Murphy has promised to deliver a “unified Scottish rail network” if the party wins the Holyrood elections next year.
MacLay Civil Engineering Ltd will focus on upgrading the junction at the Foot of the Walk as it begins work on the next phase of the Leith Programme next week. The contractors, who are carrying out the project on the City of Edinburgh Council's behalf, have begun preparing the site for the works, wh
Fife Architects has obtained full planning approval for the new Fleming & Gibson bathroom showroom in St Andrews.
Jacobs UK Ltd has been awarded a £30 million contract to take forward work for the first section of the A96 dualling programme.
Aberdeen City Council has approved a £398 million capital investment plan to make Aberdeen a "Smarter City". Councillors approved significant investment over five years on key projects aligned to the Smarter City priorities.
Philip Hogg The achievements of Scotland’s home building industry are to be recognised following the launch of trade body Homes for Scotland’s 2015 awards scheme.
A legal challenge over a 103-turbine wind farm in Shetland has been unanimously rejected by the UK Supreme Court. Scottish ministers approved the plan from Viking Energy for a large windfarm in the Central Mainland of Shetland in 2012, but planning consent was set aside in October 2013 when campaign