Up to 500 jobs are set to go at Aecom as it announced a “re-shaped” to the UK and Ireland business. A redundancy consultation has now started among the consultant’s 7,000 staff.
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Aberdeenshire Council planners have approved more than £1.6 million of improvements to Turriff Academy.
Local businesses participating in hub South West’s eleventh Building for Growth programme have been promised online face to face opportunities to meet decision makers at nine of Scotland’s Tier One building contractors. The six-week online-only affair is set to get under way from August
RDK Construction and RobertRyan Homes Ltd are nearing completion of their first phase of designed homes at the Walled Garden, Southannan Estate in Fairlie, North Ayrshire.
Cadogan Street in Glasgow’s International Financial Services District (IFSD) is to receive at least £1 million of public realm improvements after it was revealed that investors are being put off by the street's poor condition. It is hoped that work will start in autumn this year and will
As Scotland’s building sector continues its recovery, the Construction Industry Coronavirus Forum (CICV Forum) has issued a raft of new health and safety guidance to help steer workers through the phased return.
Construction materials supplier Breedon has completed its acquisition of certain UK assets and operations of global firm Cemex.
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) is consulting on proposals to reduce the potential for harm to investors from the liquidity mismatch in open-ended property funds. The new rules as proposed would require investors to give notice – potentially of up to 180 days - before their investment is
Six sites have been brought to market within the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park with the potential to create 29 new homes.
East Lothian Council has granted planning permission for a segregated path linking Gullane and West Fenton.
A construction industry wellbeing charity has reported an increase to its helpline services and families requiring emergency financial aid and support.
East Lothian Council is seeking views on its proposal to turn the site of a former care home in Tranent into a development of new council homes.
A mother who allegedly dug a ten-metre-long, three-metre-tall tunnel in a bid to break her son out of prison has been arrested.
Concept designs for transforming Waverley Station in Edinburgh were unveiled today by Network Rail, the Scottish Government and the City of Edinburgh Council. The masterplan envisions a station that is a vital part of the city, with a major new public space on Waverley Bridge providing views of the
Five housing developers have succeeded in challenging a chapter of the Inverclyde Local Development Plan concerning housing land supply on the ground of inappropriate methodology.