Laurieston Transformational Area The team behind the regeneration of Laurieston, Glasgow, has won the Delivering in Partnership category at the Scottish Governments Quality in Planning Awards 2015.
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Forster Technical Manager, Alan Collins receives Solar NFRC Scottish Roofing Contractor of the Year Award. Forster Roofing has picked up the ‘Solar’ award at the National Federation Roofing Contractor’s (NFRC) annual Scottish Roofing Contractor of the Year Awards, for integrated roofing and so
An under-developed section of Paisley Road West - which sits in between the Silverburn and Braehead malls - could be transformed into a new Glasgow retail hotspot. Shop fronts on the stretch - from Crookston Road to an area known locally as "half way" - could be given a facelift, pavements improved
https://youtu.be/E-bllZe0dLY A powerful “talking heads” film launched today to mark the annual Women in Science and Engineering (WISE) conference, is instigating an “open, candid discussion” across the engineering industry about why it fails to attract a wider pool of creative talent, partic
Andy Watts Fife-based pipe specialist Flexenergy has recently appointed Andy Watts in a new regional manager role, covering all areas of the UK south of the M62 corridor.
Sandy McBride English regeneration giant Keepmoat has announced the launch of a Homes division in Scotland, following a series of contract wins.
The best new buildings in Scotland have been revealed in the 3rd annual Scottish Property Awards, the independent programme which celebrates excellence in commercial property. Developments large and small from across the nation were considered in wide ranging locations such as Shetland, Skye and the
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Explosive demolition for landmark Greenock block River Clyde Homes has successfully demolished the last standing multi-storey block in the Belville area of the east end of Greenock by controlled explosion.
https://youtu.be/82nMtcgg9TU People across Scotland are being asked for views on how the past is shaping our present and future.
John Muir As new office looks for tenants at Aberdeen Gateway, The Muir Group has outlined its plans in property, commercial & industrial sectors.
Fergus Leitch and Irvine Anderson. One of Scotland’s most long-established family-owned businesses is changing its name after 80 years.
Alan Brown A star-studded event graced by George Clooney has seen CALA Homes named Scotland’s large business of the year.
Real estate investment trust Empiric Student Property has completed the acquisition of a forward-funded development programme in Glasgow for £9.6m. The London-listed company said the programme, known as 155 George Street, consists of a vacant office building extending over basement ground and six u
City Building the concern of Glasgow City Council with any decisions relating to its future a matter for the authority, a government minister has said. Following local newspaper reports that the organisation, which employs more than 2000 people including 300 apprentices could be broken up, MSPs have