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Topping out ceremony marks key milestone at Glasgow PBSA site

A topping out ceremony has taken place to mark a major milestone in the construction of a new £38 million purpose-built student accommodation scheme in...
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Green light for Scotland’s first net zero hospital

PLANNING consent has been granted by North Lanarkshire Council for the build of the new University Hospital Monklands at Wester Moffat in Airdrie. Laing O'Rourke...

Edinburgh practice to design world’s second tallest tower

AN Edinburgh-based architecture practice is to design the world's second tallest tower in Russia. Kettle Collective revealed the tower will be built in St Petersburg...

Keeping clients in the picture

Since launching the first UK franchise of global phenomenon Multivista, Alan Bryant’s East Kilbride-based business has flourished. Gary Moug reports. FORTUNE, it is said, favours...

“Challenging” north east market hits Stewart Milne profits

STEWART Milne Group has announced a drop in turnover and operating profit following "challenging" market conditions in Scotland's north east, with the downturn in the oil...
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Office plans make a splash

OLYMPIC rowing champion Katherine Grainger has spoken of her joy at the news that a new riverside office development in Aberdeen is to be...

Final stage of Tarbert harbour project taking shape

THE new terminal building being constructed at Tarbert Ferry Terminal is taking shape, with the facility marking the final stage of the multi-million pound...

£100m emergency loan fund launched for SME housebuilders in Scotland

THE Scottish Government has opened a £100 million emergency loan fund to support housebuilders through the Covid-19 outbreak. Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) with liquidity...
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Wills Bros Civil Engineering set to secure £152.7m A9 dualling contract

WILLS Bros Civil Engineering is set to be appointed to lead work to dual the A9 between the Tay Crossing and Ballinluig. Fiona Hyslop, Scottish...

Scottish building apprentice numbers rise

The number of building apprentices registered in Scotland in 2014 rose by 7% to 1,553. The new figures have been released by the Scottish Building...
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SELECT appoints Sharon Miller as MD designate

SELECT, Scotland’s largest construction trade association, has appointed a new managing director designate. Sharon Miller will become the first woman to hold the post in...
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Organisation warns of ‘twin perils’ facing UK construction industry

ACTUATE UK has warned of a potential 'winter of discontent' for the construction industry later this year due to a combination of skills shortages...

Scotland’s RIAS buildings of the year announced

THE Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland (RIAS) has announced the winners of this year's national architecture awards. As well as new housing, education and...
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‘Groundbreaking’ suicide prevention programme to launch for Scottish construction industry

BARRATT and David Wilson Homes North Scotland has joined forces with SAMH (Scottish Action for Mental Health) to create a new suicide prevention training...

Research reveals ‘significant’ regional variations in Scottish housing numbers

A trade body has claimed that scrutiny of official housing statistics in Scotland has found 'significant variations' across regions and tenures. Homes for Scotland (HFS) revealed...

Archaeological survey work to start ahead of new South Queensferry development

AN eight-week archaeological survey will start in February at the site of a new development in South Queensferry as a condition of the approval...
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‘First of its kind’ assessment sets out 30-year framework for Scotland’s infrastructure needs

SCOTLAND'S first infrastructure Needs Assessment has been published, setting out a 30-year framework designed to inform planning, investment and delivery. Developed by Scottish Government’s infrastructure...

Dunfermline Carnegie Library & Galleries claims Scotland’s best building award

THE Dunfermline Carnegie Library & Galleries has won the RIAS Andrew Doolan Best Building in Scotland Award for 2017. Designed by Richard Murphy Architects and built...

Contracts awarded for £4.3m Aberdeen Harbour caissons work

ABERDEEN Harbour Board has announced that further contract awards to the value of £4.3 million have been issued in support of its South Harbour...

Transformation of historic Edinburgh building complete

WORK has been completed on a new boutique hotel for Malmaison in the heart of Edinburgh's New Town. S Harrison has transformed the historic Buchan House...