Vaughan Hart Almost one in three Scottish building employers think leaving the EU would have a negative impact on their business compared to 8 per cent who think the impact would be positive.
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The Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service’s civil recovery unit will recover £2.2 million, under an agreed civil settlement with a Glasgow-based company which accepted that it had obtained business through unlawful conduct. The recovered funds will be used for community projects across Scotl
Inverurie-headquartered timber engineering business Scotframe is accustomed to clients seeking out its services from places much further afield than its Scottish manufacturing bases. But recent contracts have taken the UK’s leading full kit manufacturer to pastures remarkably new - more than 8000
Atlantic Islands Centre A new community facility and visitor centre, designed by Shauna Cameron Architect, on the Isle of Luing, one of Scotland’s slate islands in Argyll and Bute, has won the Scottish Civic Trust My Place Awards 2016.
Loaning Road Developer Cullross has submitted a planning application for 59 new homes at Loaning Road in the Craigentinny area of Edinburgh, designed by JM Architects.
The Queensferry Crossing - currently under construction. Aberdeen-based Greenwell Equipment, which supplies containers, modular buildings, office cabins, pallet racking and office furniture, has this month shipped modular buildings to the new relief road project at Manchester Airport and a head offi
The Newburgh Underbridge, part of the Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route/Balmedie-Tipperty (AWPR/B-T) project, will see more construction activity next week when fifteen 29m long beams, weighing 52 tonnes each, are planned to be delivered to site.
An independent panel of judges has announced the finalists of the fourth annual North-east Trades Awards, after receiving the highest number of applications to date. The awards, which are once again sponsored by Stewart Milne Group, aim to reward and recognise excellence within the North-east trades
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Mr James McQueen
Major transformation of Arbroath's Abbey Quarter underway
A group of children helped police investigators make an arrest by quickly constructing an arrow using their own bodies that led a police helicopter in the right direction. Quick-thinking kids who were taking part in an Easter egg hunt in the English village of Capel, Surrey, realised they were in th
Kengo Kuma Japanese architect Kengo Kuma has welcomed the “beautiful” progress on the V&A Museum of Design Dundee as he made his first visit to the construction site since work began.
A group of students from New College Lanarkshire have taken part in a site visit at one of Graham Construction’s latest projects.
Aberdeenshire Council workers have had to erase road markings that have baffled drivers and led vehicles directly into each others’ paths. The local authority has had to remove arrows painted on to Stonehaven’s Market Square car park after locals noticed they were directing cars to go in differe
RESIDENTIAL – FEWER THAN TEN UNITS Applicant: Ms Susan Maxwell