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A groundbreaking film that explores the construction industry’s response to the Grenfell Tower disaster has been produced by a cladding firm with strong roots in Scotland. Made to encourage more open debate within the industry, the 20-minute documentary features Cumbernauld-based MSP Facades,
Plans have been unveiled for a new £3.5 million visitor centre with panoramic views of Dunnottar Castle near Stonehaven.
A fast-growing property franchise business is planning further expansion after completing £200 million of property deals in its first four years. Sourced helps franchisees to start and build their own property business, identify and fund potential projects or alternatively, to sell them on to
Interserve Group has sold its global equipment services business RMD Kwikform (RMDK) to the Altrad Group to concentrate on its rebranded Tilbury Douglas construction business. The sale is part of the planned restructuring of the group, which has also seen the sale of businesses including I
Scotland faces difficult decisions if the nation is to achieve its target of installing 8GW of onshore wind by 2030, according to a renewables lawyer. Fraser Gillies, managing partner at Scottish law firm, Wright, Johnston & Mackenzie LLP (WJM), believes a raft of new projects will need consent
East Lothian Council’s Planning Committee has approved plans for a crematorium at Old Craighall.
Work to create a walking, wheeling and cycling route linking the west and east of Edinburgh will begin in January following the appointment of Balfour Beatty to deliver the project.
Infrastructure services and engineering company Amey has appointed James Holmes to take responsibility for its rail infrastructure operations. As the new rail sector director, Mr Holmes will be an integral part of the Transport Infrastructure Executive Team. With a clear strategic focus for the
The Health and Safety Executive outlines its approach to preventing unnecessary deaths caused by exposure to dust on construction sites.
The first projects to benefit from a Scottish Government programme driving investment in low carbon infrastructure have been announced.
Cruden Building has lent a helping hand to King’s Oak Primary in Inverclyde by transforming their outdoor play areas and building several new pieces of equipment for pupils to enjoy. The school is close to Cruden’s 137 unit affordable housing development being constructed at James Watt D
'Starchitect' Frank Gehry has designed a sculptural new perfume bottle for fashion house Louis Vuitton. Considered one of the most celebrated names in contemporary architecture, Gehry has reimagined the bottle and topped it with a single piece of crumpled aluminum, a fluid form that is inspired
ADP has secured planning permission from Glasgow City Council to deliver apartments on the upper floors of two buildings in St Enoch's Square. The application sought to convert the empty offices located at 26 to 36 St Enoch Square into 26 flats.
The global professional body for chartered surveyors has outlined new diversity and inclusion rules that must be adhered to by its members.