Pete Redfern Taylor Wimpey has increased pre-tax profits by a record 34.1 per cent following strong demand and good access to mortgages.
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Fergus Ewing A major programme to make public sector buildings more energy efficient gets underway today.
Plans for the upcoming AECC Aberdeen City Council has agreed a £516 million capital programme in its 2016/17 budget.
West Lothian Council will spend over £109 million over the next two years improving and increasing its council housing stock. Approved at a meeting of the council executive last week, the investment will see over £76m spent on building new council houses.
The proposed redevelopment of Craigmillar town centre A deal has been agreed between The EDI Group Ltd and housebuilder Cruden Homes to build a further 148 new homes in Craigmillar, Edinburgh.
Work on a £28.7 million replacement for Baldragon Academy in Dundee officially got underway. Dundee City Council is funding £10.6m towards the new secondary, with the rest being provided by the Scottish Futures Trust.
Marc Giles Marc Giles, planning consultant at Ryden, on the part planning plays in delivering housing and infrastructure.
Robertson Construction England MD Andy McLeod welcomes Garry Hope to his post as regional MD of the North East England operation Robertson appoints new North East England MD
A metalcore band called Architects has been reported to the Architects’ Registration Board for misuse of title, Building Design has reported. A cheeky email from retired architect Ray Bryant pointed out that none of the members of the Brighton band was on the Arb register, but they have been using
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Wasps Artist Studios
Aberdeen councillor Ian Yuill has urged has urged the city council to take action after he discovered that a contractor was holding a lamppost on the city’s Hammersmith Road in place with a piece of rope. Liberal Democrat Yuill said: "I couldn't believe what I saw as I was walking along Hammers
No2 Castle Terrace, Edinburgh. Knight Property Group Welcome Knight Frank to No2 Castle Terrace
Annabelle Ewing MSP Annabelle Ewing, MSP has heard from the future of the country’s construction industry as she visited a Graham Construction site as part of Scottish Apprentice Week.
A gathering of the leading figures in Scotland’s civil engineering sector has honoured the industry’s emerging young talent.
Young Scots wanting to pursue studies for a career in civil engineering need not be daunted by the prospect of taking a student loan – thanks to the generosity of a retired Glasgow solicitor.