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Galliford Try raises rights issue to cover Aberdeen Bypass costs

  GALLIFORD Try has announced a rights issue to raise £157.6 million to cover over-run costs on the Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route/Balmedie to Tipperty (AWPR)...

New research reveals Scottish construction firms still ‘blighted’ by payment and cash flow issues

SCOTLAND'S construction businesses are still suffering the 'scourge' of late payments, outstanding retentions and unexpected charges, new research has revealed. A survey by the Construction...

Scotland’s construction industry moves into phase 4 of restart plan

SCOTLAND'S construction industry can move onto phase 4 of its restart plan, the Scottish Government has announced. Reaching phase 4 of the plan, developed by...

New report highlights 5G opportunities for Scotland

THE Scottish Futures Trust (SFT) has published a new report outlining the 'substantial' benefits to Scotland of enhanced 4G and 5G capability. The report, Scotland's digital...

Closing date looms for historic Glasgow site

DEVELOPERS have just over two weeks to submit offers for Glasgow’s historic Jordanhill Campus. A closing date of Wednesday May 27 has been set for the...

Dismantling of fire-hit Mackintosh Building to start “as soon as possible”

WORK to begin dismantling the south façade of the fire-hit Glasgow School of Art’s Mackintosh Building will start "as soon as possible", a statement from...

Multiplex appointed to major Glasgow city centre office development

OSBORNE+CO has appointed Multiplex to deliver its 270,000 sq ft development on Argyle Street in Glasgow city centre. Designed by architects Cooper Cromar, the project has...

UK Government Hub handed over in Edinburgh

THE new UK Government Hub at New Waverley in Edinburgh, which will eventually house some 3,000 civil servants, has been officially handed over to...

First turf cut at Wick community campus site

PREPARATION work for a new £48.5million community campus in Wick has begun with the first turf cut at the site of the new facility. The Wick...
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Scottish schools pilot ‘pioneering’ roofing courses

THE City of Edinburgh Council, supported by the National Federation of Roofing Contractors (NFRC) and other industry partners including Education Scotland, the Scottish Qualifications...

AWPR to fully open this week

ROAD users are to have access to the entire Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route this week. Cabinet Secretary for Transport, Infrastructure and Connectivity, Michael Matheson has...
Crieff Hydro

Thomas Johnstone Ltd appointed main contractor for Crieff Hydro refurbishment

THOMAS Johnstone Ltd (TJL) has been appointed main contractor for a multi-million-pound refurbishment project at Crieff Hydro Hotel in Perthshire. The Inchinnan-based fit-out contractor has...
HES is to establish a new retrofit hub

HES to establish new hub for retrofit of traditional buildings

HISTORIC Environment Scotland (HES) has confirmed plans for a new dedicated national centre to champion the retrofit of traditional buildings. The organisation has welcomed £1...
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Roofing contractors remain optimistic despite ongoing challenges

NEW research has found that roofing contractors are enduring mixed fortunes at the moment, with 'stagnating' workloads and new enquiries, but also signs of...

Edinburgh tram network to be extended to Newhaven

EDINBURGH’S tram network is to be extended, as councillors today (14 March) granted approval to proceed with completing the original Line 1a to Newhaven...
Montrose Port CEO, Tom Hutchison, and Equipco Investments owner, Mark Stephen

Montrose Port Authority confirms multi-million-pound expansion

MONTROSE Port Authority (MPA) has announced it is embarking on a major expansion with the acquisition of Montrose Commercial Park and the adjacent former...
House build plans

Programme for Government ‘doesn’t go far enough’ to address housing emergency

THE Scottish Government has vowed to remove barriers on stalled housing sites to deliver up to 20,000 new homes - but housing bodies have...

Interserve named preferred bidder for £15m Medicines Manufacturing Innovation Centre

INTERSERVE has been named preferred bidder for the new £15 million Medicines Manufacturing Innovation Centre (MMIC) in Inchinnan, Renfrewshire. The development, near Glasgow Airport, will...

Turner & Townsend warns against compromising net zero goals in face of economic pressures

A new report from Turner & Townsend has revealed that the threat of recession should not prompt construction firms to compromise on their sustainability...

Scottish construction quality initiative hits milestone with 100th member

THE Construction Quality Improvement Collaborative (CQIC) has reached a milestone of 100 organisation committing to its quality charter. Established to improve construction quality across Scotland...