Additional repair work will now be carried out on the Dysart Harbour sea wall following a recent site inspection.
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Dentons has appointed Gordon Anderson as a construction partner in its projects practice in Glasgow. Mr Anderson joins from Addleshaw Goddard, where he was a partner, to lead Dentons' non-contentious UK construction practice, which is strategically important and a key business driver for the firm's
Newmark has appointed Paul Broad to lead its National Offices team in Glasgow. The appointment further strengthens the business’s leasing and development advisory capability for office occupiers, investors and developers across Scotland.
A new 58-home community in Glenrothes marks the latest milestone in Fife Council's Affordable Housing Programme, delivered by main contractor Robertson Partnership Homes. Viewfield Park continues Robertson and Fife Council’s long-standing partnership, transforming a brownfield site that had la
Surveying firm DM Hall has appointed Homeless Project Scotland as a new corporate charity partner, committing to provide practical support, fundraising and staff engagement to help address the growing homelessness crisis.
Twenty-five new highly energy efficient homes have now been completed in Meigle, providing much needed affordable housing for local families in one of Perthshire’s rural communities.
Whiteburn Projects has completed the sale of land to Scottish Borders Housing Association (SBHA), paving the way for the delivery of 12 high-quality affordable homes for rent as part of the March Street development in Peebles.
Headon has started construction on the next phase of development at Braeburn, St Andrews West.
Three residents of a condominium complex in downtown Denver are suing a gym they claim has made their homes unliveable because of groaning weightlifters. The lawsuit, filed in Denver County District Court, accuses Summit Strong gym of allowing “unreasonably loud weightlifting-related noises&rd
The UK construction sector endured its weakest month in five months in April as output, new orders and staffing levels all declined sharply amid renewed cost inflation and deepening geopolitical uncertainty.
Lindsays has strengthened its commercial property team with the appointment of Philip Sim as a consultant. Mr Sim has spent the past eight years running his own legal practice - Sim Legal - having previously been a partner at Ledingham Chalmers, McClure Naismith and Harper Macleod.
Overall construction activity in Scotland remained relatively subdued through the first quarter of the year, according to the latest Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) Construction Monitor, but housebuilding activity appears to have risen.
Inverness-based investment group Envoy has announced a majority investment in Ecosystems Technologies, an award-winning business which designs and manufactures sustainable timber-based modular buildings. The deal marks Envoy’s 30th investment since its inception in 2019, and was announced at t
The Port of Grangemouth is celebrating the 60th anniversary of the first container vessel to call into the UK with a further £8 million investment boost in the port’s infrastructure and equipment. On the 7th May 1996, the Sea-land freight service called into Grangemouth as part of the Eu
A 19-year-old apprentice from Inverness has been recognised for his dedication and work ethic after being named Apprentice of the Year at Dundee and Angus College. Lewis Scobbie, who works with Macleod Roofing while completing his apprenticeship through the CITB, received the award in recognition of


