Image courtesy of Graeme Robertson Plans have been submitted to build a £4 million centre for children's literature at Moat Brae House in Dumfries.
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Leo Quinn Balfour Beatty has announced that Leo Quinn will take up his new position as chief executive officer (CEO) of the firm when he joins the Board on 1 January 2015.
Nigel Himsworth, left, with Adam Wright, Ashley Robinson, Adam Booth, Michael Hunt and Darren Fisher A syndicate of six construction workers is celebrating after scooping more than £330,000 in a EuroMillions win the first time they played together.
Argyll and Bute Council wins silver award for bringing empty homes back to life Close partnership working between Argyll and Bute Council’s Housing and Council Tax teams on an innovative policy to deal with empty homes has netted national recognition and a silver award.
Artist's impression of the new homes at Polofields in Edinburgh Miller Homes has announced plans to create 750 new homes in Scotland as the company prepares to start build on a further five sites across the country before the end of 2014.
Bob Hutcheson (left) welcomes Bancon Group’s new chief executive officer John Irvine North east housebuilder and construction firm Bancon Group has today announced the appointment of John Irvine as group chief executive officer.
Ted Ayres The UK’s fourth-largest housebuilder Bellway is considering splitting its Scottish operations into two divisions after “an exceptional year of progress”.
Tata Steel is planning to sell its Long Products division signing an agreement with a European industrial company.
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Esh Border Construction, part of £200 million turnover property and construction company Esh Group, is inviting potential suppliers to ‘Meet the Buyer’ on Wednesday 29th October at Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh between 10am and 1pm. Suppliers and sub-contractors attending will have the opportu
Lady Paton The widow of a joiner who died of an asbestos-related condition will be allowed to pursue her damages claim against her late husband’s former employers after the company’s insurers failed in an appeal.
Thousands of pounds worth of stolen building equipment, including a 20ft car transporter and 2,000 pieces of scaffolding, has been recovered, thanks to an appeal in a local newspaper. Dundee builder Stephen Mellor requested information in The Courier about his equipment, stolen from his premises two
Work begins on long-awaited Seabraes Bridge in Dundee The construction lorries and workmen moved into Seabraes in Dundee this week for the start of work on the new £3.5 million footbridge.
The creation of a £25 million green energy centre by St Andrews University will come closer to fruition this week if councillors give their backing.