Mctaggart Construction

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A planning application for 48 affordable homes at Ravenscraig has been approved by North Lanarkshire Council. Submitted by McTaggart Construction, North Lanarkshire Council and Ravenscraig Limited, the new homes will be built on Prospecthill Road, adding to the growing residential community within t

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Rural Stirling Housing Association has unveiled 11 new homes in the Stirlingshire village of Killearn. The properties represent Rural Stirling Housing Association’s “ambitious and enduring” work to keep on building affordable homes for rent and low cost ownership.

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McTaggart Construction has been officially accredited as a Living Wage employer, with the recognition being celebrated during Living Wage Week. The Living Wage accreditation demonstrates McTaggart Construction's commitment to ensuring all employees earn a wage that meets the real cost of living, goi

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McTaggart Construction has completed and handed over the first 57 mid-market rent homes at its 136-home development in partnership with Swan Group at Royston Road, Glasgow. The first residents have now moved into their new homes, creating the foundation of what will become a thriving community.

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McTaggart Construction managing director Janice Russell has been named Managing Director of the Year at the 6th Scottish Women's Awards 2025. The Scottish Women's Awards celebrate the achievements and contributions of women across Scotland who have inspired others through their talent, innovation, r

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Work has started on the construction of 65 new council houses in Gallowhill as part of Renfrewshire Council’s large-scale housing regeneration programme. The £13.7 million development is being built on a vacant site off Montgomery Road and will consist of a mix of property types and size

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One of Scotland’s top construction recruitment experts has urged young people to start building their skills and experience early – but says they shouldn’t worry if their career path takes a few unexpected turns along the way. Ross Hammell, 44, from Moodiesburn, is corporate and so

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