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L-R Tom Craig, Ross Mickel and Paul Andrews Glasgow-based Mactaggart & Mickel Group has been declared the Property & Construction Family Business of the Year for 2016.
City Legacy, the developers of the Athletes’ Village in Glasgow as part of the Commonwealth Games, presented a cheque for £30,000 to the Brick by Brick Appeal yesterday. The appeal is raising funds to build a new home for Glasgow’s Prince & Princess of Wales Hospice.
Ian Gibson Robertson Facilities Management has won a major contract with East Renfrewshire Council to supply electrical maintenance services across the region.
Hundreds of thousands of people are flocking to Lake Iseo in Northern Italy to walk on water.
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Scottish Building Federation Managing Director Vaughan Hart Confidence amongst Scottish construction employers has fallen by 22 points to minus 19.
Building maintenance services company, Alba Facilities Services Ltd, has streamlined its business with an efficiency-boosting software system thanks to a third round of funding from UK Steel Enterprise (UKSE).
Mactaggart & Mickel Homes, the award-winning family housebuilder, has announced its support for inspiring Glasgow-based organisation, The Depressed Cake Shop. The company will donate £1,000 as well as providing support in kind throughout the year as part of its commitment to supporting local go
Scotland is storming ahead of the rest of the UK in building new homes, according to new figures from the Scottish Government. SNP Housing Minister Kevin Stewart confirmed that the rate of housebuilding in Scotland last year outstripped figures for England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
The UK’s renewable industry could receive a dual boost from Brexit, according to planning experts at legal firm Pinsent Masons. Over-regulation which stifles new onshore and offshore wind developments could be watered down, while removing State Aid rules could encourage greater manufacturing of th
Loretto Housing Association is investing £54 million in building new homes and improving existing properties across central Scotland. The housing association – which is part of Wheatley Group – has revealed that, over five years, it is spending £46m on building more than 450 new affordable hom
The regeneration of the centre of the Fife town of Lochgelly has been awarded first place in two categories at the Planning and Placemaking Awards which took place last week in London. The regeneration of Lochgelly which lead to the winning of the Promoting Economic Growth and overall Scottish Regio
Peter Bain head teacher, Chloe Hamilton youngest pupil and Stephen Povey head boy with members of the Oban High School pipeband perform the cutting ceremony. Work starts on trio of Argyll and Bute schools
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mKnsVJVmbCw&feature=youtu.be Residents of a Norwegian coastal town have stacked wood into a 156-foot-tall tower to break the record for the world's tallest bonfire.