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Let’s get started: (from left) Graeme Hay of Kingseat Development 3, Kevin Morrison and Kenny Dey of Archer and Mike Keith, Morrison’s finance director in Scotland.

Morrison in race to finish oil HQ by the end of the year

MORRISON Construction has started building a new base in Aberdeen for a global oilfield service provider. The contractor expects the warehouse and workshop facility to...
With the first phase now completed, the over-all programme remains on course for April 2015.

Water contractors face big challenges in renewal project

IN a project that snakes all the way from Orkney to Dumfries and Galloway, Scottish Water is carrying out the country’s biggest water mains...

A united front as industry attacks further burdens

THE major trade bodies for construction, house building and commercial property have joined forces to voice their collective concern over Scottish Government proposals to...
Six in race for infrastructure - Chapelton bidding underway

Six in race for infrastructure – Chapelton bidding underway

SIX contenders are in the race to start laying the foundations for a new town in the north-east. The bidding process for the infrastructure works...

The heat is on in England – New partnership for biomass company

A Highlands biomass heating company has struck a deal that will see it expand into the north of England. Fort William firm HWEnergy has announced...

‘Sisters are doing it for themselves’ – Diversity in CISRS training

CISRS has been busy training two scaffolding sisters at a Scottish training centre – proving the depth of diversity in UK scaffolding training schemes. The...
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‘Haute Couture’ in Hannover residential building

Aesthetics are key to stylish residential building Roermond/Hannover – “The List” is the most highly populated district of Hannover, in the view of many, it...
BARR Construction has stepped in to take over an Edinburgh supermarket job after the original contractor went bust.

Barr takes over to check out at city superstore

BARR Construction has stepped in to take over an Edinburgh supermarket job after the original contractor went bust. And it has done the double at...
Big-spending council reveals ambitious plan - £400m to improve quality of life in the north-east

Big-spending council reveals ambitious plan – £400m to improve quality of life in the...

New schools, leisure facilities and modern methods of providing care are all part of a major investment in the infrastructure of Aberdeenshire. OVER the next...
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Contracts let for new generation of road works

TWO companies have signed contracts worth a total of £230m to maintain Scotland’s motorways and A-roads for the next five years. Transport Scotland’s 4th Generation...
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Revised standard will make procurement process easier

‘...a further step towards greater efficiency in prequalification’ BSI has published a revision to its construction procurement standard in a move that has been welcomed...
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Aberdeen City Council kicks off road repair work

THE annual roads resurfacing programme has started in Aberdeen. A budget of almost £4m has been set aside with more than £2m of the...
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Listed frontage will be retained in Paisley

A combined retail and housing project is to give a boost to regeneration of the former Arnotts department store site in Paisley town centre. A...
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Fit-out firm earns interest from bank

FIT-OUT specialist ISG has landed the contract to renovate the home of Scotland’s new private bank. The work centres on 9 Charlotte Square in Edinburgh...
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Council acts on ‘serious’ roof defects

A local authority is to conduct structural surveys on a number of its properties after a “potentially serious” defect was discovered in one of...
SCOTLAND’S most impressive new and regenerated building projects are going head-to-head in the RICS Scotland Awards 2013.

Search begins to find best buildings

SCOTLAND’S most impressive new and regenerated building projects are going head-to-head in the RICS Scotland Awards 2013. The Forth Rail Bridge, Clyde Gateway Regeneration...
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Justice secretary Kenny MacAskill moves to cut metal theft

JUSTICE secretary Kenny MacAskill has revealed more proposals to metal theft from buildings and other sites. The consultation seeks views on introducing a tougher...
Scottish Water hits the right notes to ensure future supply

Scottish Water hits the right notes to ensure future supply

ENGINEERS are claiming a world ‘first’ for their project to raise the height of a dam and secure water supplies in Dumfries & Galloway. The...
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At the double in housing awards

TWIN searches are underway to find the best houses in Scotland. The Saltire Society has launched its annual Housing Design Awards at the same time...
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Civils firm eases road pain

THE contractor appointed to a controversial road project on the banks of Loch Lomond has come up with a proposal to slash the planned...