Barra Energy relocates to Aberdeen west end office
KNIGHT Property Group has secured Barra Energy as its latest tenant at 1 St Swithin Row, in Aberdeen’s west end.
The company has agreed a...
£6.4 million investment to regenerate Scottish towns
COMMUNITIES from Aberdeenshire to Argyll and Bute will benefit from over £6.4 million of funding, as part of Historic Scotland’s Conservation Area Regeneration Scheme.
The money...
Six of the best: Cala site managers honoured with NHBC accolade
SIX site managers from Cala Homes’ Scottish developments have been awarded ‘Pride in the Job’ quality awards by the National Home Building Council (NHBC).
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Date announced for demolition of Motherwell towers
MOTHERWELL'S Allan, Coursington, and Draffen towers are to be demolished in a single controlled blowdown on December 7, North Lanarkshire Council has announced.
Built in...
Skills shortages remain despite new high for construction industry
AS 2014 draws to a close, confidence within the Scottish construction industry has reached a new high.
The latest survey shows industry confidence at a high...
Construction jobs to be ‘rapidly’ created through PM’s green energy vision
BORIS Johnson has announced that £160 million will be made available to upgrade offshore wind ports and infrastructure in a bid to make the...
Full steam ahead for £116m Levenmouth rail project
A senior project manager on the £116 million Levenmouth rail project has told of the team’s ‘pleasant surprise’ at the condition of 19th century...
University and SGN partner to reimagine former fossil fuel sites
SGN and Edinburgh Napier University have launched a collaborative project to reimagine six former fossil fuel sites.
The initiative comes as part of the gas...
Larkhall schoolchildren share vision for future community
PRIMARY school children in Larkhall have created a time capsule to be opened in 2222 as part of a series of activities to mark...
Stewart Milne Group adds to Central Scotland team
Stewart Milne Group is bolstering the commercial team in its Central Scotland homes division to support its growth plans across the region.
It is currently...
Work begins on £7.2m transformation of Dumbarton’s oldest building
WORK is underway on the transformation of Dumbarton's oldest building into a library and museum.
Clark Contracts is leading the £7.2 million Glencairn House project...
Green light for 110-home Lauder development
WHITEBURN Projects has been granted planning permission for a residential development on land accessed from Stow Road in the north of Lauder in the...
New premises in tune for Edinburgh construction business
OROCCO marked the official opening of the company's new Edinburgh HQ with a concert by Scottish music star Callum Beattie.
Founded in 2012 by Jonny...
Falkirk Council proposes £276.6 million capital investment
FALKIRK Council has unveiled plans for a £276.6 million capital investment programme covering 2026 to 2031.
Councillors will consider the proposals later this month, with...
Green light for build of new East Renfrewshire learning campus
PLANS for the build of a new learning campus, which will bring two East Renfrewshire primary schools and a nursery on a shared space,...
ICMI to support £15m Crossbasket Castle expansion plans
INVERLOCHY Castle Management International (ICMI) has extended its management agreement with Crossbasket Castle, helping support the five-star hotel as it undergoes a £15 million...
Complexity of snagging works pushes back Cairngorm funicular railway reopening
THE reopening of the Cairngorm Mountain funicular railway has been pushed back to October due to the complexity of ongoing snagging works.
The Highland and...
Robertson named main contractor for AECC project
Henry Boot Developments and Aberdeen City Council have appointed Robertson Group as main contractor to deliver the new Aberdeen Exhibition & Conference Centre (AECC).
The contract...
RIAS secures government funding for Ukraine reconstruction research
THE Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland (RIAS) has secured grant funding from the Scottish Government to research the opportunities and implications of practicing...
UK tradespeople believe rising cost of materials will be biggest challenge in 2023
UK tradespeople believe that the rising cost of materials will be their most significant challenge in 2023, according to a new report assessing the...






















