David Jarvie One of Scotland’s largest independent plant hire businesses Jarvie Plant Group is to invest significantly in purpose built premises in Dundee due to rapid growth in the city.
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Work to deliver a long-term ambition for a major new community sports facility in Bishopbriggs has taken a step forward after the project gained planning permission last week. East Dunbartonshire Council, in partnership with East Dunbartonshire Leisure and Culture (EDLC) Trust, is moving ahead with
An iconic B-listed building in Glasgow’s Tradeston area has been saved from falling into serious disrepair thanks to the building’s factor Speirs Gumley, a dedicated group of home and business owners, and grant funding from Glasgow City Council. The building at 33 Dalintober Street/53 Morrison S
CALA Homes (West) has submitted a detailed planning application for a proposed development of 101 luxury apartments at Mansionhouse Road in Langside, Glasgow. The proposed development consists of three flatted blocks, ranging from four to five storeys and containing one, two and three-bed apartments
Pupils from St Mungo's and Trinity High School School pupils in Glasgow have made their first steps towards becoming engineers after graduating from a course designed to encourage careers in the industry.
Work begins on Dunbar affordable homes Work has begun on a new development of 525 new homes which will see the expansion of the East Lothian seaside town of Dunbar.
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Kenneth Reid Architects, 39 Braid Farm Road, Edinburgh
A builder has claimed that he was ordered to give up his seat for another commuter because they had a better job than him. Jamie Loveday, 19, said he was on a Victoria line train at around 7.20pm on Wednesday when a man got into the carriage at Green Park station.
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Aldi Stores Ltd (c/o Agent)
Engineers have the happiest job in the world, closely followed by teachers and nurses with construction workers not far behind, according to analysis carried out by the Guardian. The newspaper looked at nine different surveys conducted to find the occupations that make us happiest, and then did its
The Forth Road Bridge has been given the green light to open to vehicles except HGVs and abnormal loads from Wednesday morning following the completion of temporary repairs. Operating company Amey today confirmed that it has installed a steel splint to repair the cracked member and concluded detaile
Looking west along King’s Stables Road A landmark development is set to breathe new life into a neglected part of the Grassmarket in Edinburgh city centre.
Plans have been submitted to encase the Inverness Museum and Art Gallery with aluminium cladding to improve the environment in front of the castle in advance of the long term proposals for the castle and surrounding areas. The Highland Council, working in partnership with High Life Highland, said th
Global construction consultancy Turner & Townsend is to play a key role in programme managing a masterplan development which includes building of the £333 million new Aberdeen Exhibition and Conference Centre (AECC). The 105,000sqm complex, due to be completed in time for the Offshore Euro
Perthshire builder Hadden Construction has reported a steady sustained growth in turnover with a corresponding increase in profits. The Aberuthven-based firm’s turnover was up 12.6 per cent at £17.6 million and pre-tax profit was 67 per cent higher at £680,945 in the year to March 31.