Paul Smith Multi-disciplinary design and engineering consultancy Morgan Sindall Professional Services (MSPS) has appointed Paul Smith to the new role of director of operations.
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MD Kevin Mackenzie and chairman Peter Nicholas As part of a programme of further investment and growth, civil engineering contractor Ground Developments Ltd has moved its commercial and plant operation to a new high tech office and maintenance facility just off junction 4A of the M8, near Whitburn.
Norman Mackay Aberdeen-based supplier of integrated, out-sourced and solutions-based engineering and specialist services Aiken Group has announced a new collaborative approach which will lead to the creation of new jobs and the establishment of a new office in England.
More Scottish homes and businesses are seeing the benefit of renewable heat than ever before, according to new figures. New figures published today by the Energy Saving Trust, on behalf of the Scottish Government, estimate that last year saw the largest annual increase in renewable heat output since
Game on for £1.3m West Lothian primary school extension A new £1.3 million extension is getting young people active at Blackridge Primary School in West Lothian.
75 years ago, the Federation of Master Builders was founded amidst the rubble of Blitz devastated London, with the objective of getting the voice of construction SMEs heard when it came to the huge job of rebuilding the capital. With so much of the country in need of repair however, the idea quickly
William Shakespeare may be celebrated in China with a development attempting to replicate his hometown, the BBC reports. Plans for Sanweng Town feature "Stratford-upon-Avon" complete with a River Avon and Holy Trinity Church.
(from left) Steven Carroll, Simon Walsh and Graham Forsyth Glasgow architecture practice Cooper Cromar has announced the successful completion of a management buy out by the existing senior management team as of September 1.
RESIDENTIAL – FEWER THAN TEN UNITS Applicant: Mrs Dawn Maclean
A pupil from Broxburn Academy being interviewed at an event held at the Macdonald Houston House hotel near Livingston earlier this year Esh Border Construction has launched the second round of an initiative which brings together school pupils and prospective employers.
Broad Street revitalisation plans given the go-ahead in Aberdeen New plans to revitalise Broad Street as part of the City Centre Masterplan have been given the go-ahead by Aberdeen City Council.
Construction workers in Sydney are taking a stand for brutalist architecture by refusing to demolish a landmark building in the city, Quartz has reported. Australia’s largest construction union Construction, Forestry, Mining and Energy Union (CFMEU) and the Unions NSW have barred their members fro
Aberdeen City Council has conditionally approved a planning application for a £150 million energy from waste facility in East Tullos. The facility will help the city comply with national regulations which, from 1st January 2021, will ban Scottish councils from putting any biodegradable municipal wa
Interserve chief executive Adrian Ringrose Interserve has decided not to sell its equipment services business, which trades as RMD Kwikform, after an eight month review of its options.
Ruby McGregor-Smith Ruby McGregor-Smith is to step down as a director and chief executive of Mitie weeks after the company issued a profit warning.