MD Mick Williamson, 3rd from right, with his team by a van with the new logo Willmott Dixon’s property repairs and maintenance division Willmott Dixon Partnerships is changing its name to Fortem.
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UCATT members during the protest at a Dumfries hospital The proposed merger between UCATT and Britain’s largest union Unite has been confirmed after 85.5 per cent of the construction union’s members voted in favour of the move last week.
A competition has been launched by the Dundee Institute of Architects (DIA) for the public to submit ideas on how a site within the city’s Seabraes Yards could be used for children and young people. Renowned for its expertise in digital media and creative industries, the former railway goods yard
Andrea Gunner Malcolm Hollis appoints architectural technologist in Glasgow
Bob Watt An architect who made a key contribution to the regeneration of Levenmouth is to be commemorated with a street named after him in Kingdom Housing Association’s latest development at Methil Brae, which Kingdom is developing for Glen Housing Association.
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(back row from left) Drew Grant - project manager, Scott Gardner – trainee quantity surveyor, Alan Shaw - site foreman, Bernie McLaughlan - site manager, Donald MacKay - site manager (front row from left) Dawn Ewing - site administrator, Patrycja Linka - trainee site manager Robert Gordon Universi
Ogilvie begins work on new Grangemouth school Children and young people with additional support needs in the Falkirk area will benefit from a modern new facility thanks to the Scottish Government’s Schools for the Future building programme.
A church has been forced to remove a huge 12ft wooden cross – because it forgot to apply for planning consent. The Scotsman reports that the cross was fixed last month to the outside of the Grade B-listed Gilfillan Memorial Church, in Dundee, which was built in 1887.
Ann Nisbet Studio's 'Newhouse of Auchengree' - photograph by Susan Castillo A zinc clad house in rural North Ayrshire has been selected as the winner of this year’s Supreme Award by the Glasgow Institute of Architects.
The architects behind the Scottish Seabird Centre in North Berwick have been appointed to lead work on developing outline proposals for a new National Marine Centre. Simpson & Brown Architects worked on the original Scottish Seabird Centre building which became a very popular landmark when it op
Scotch whisky firm Chivas Brothers has revealed plans to build a new £40 million bottling facility in Dumbarton. The company will close its operations in Paisley and relocate all employees to the new Kilmalid site over the next three years.
Galashiels-based housebuilding and contracting business Murray & Burrell Limited has ceased trading with the loss of 38 jobs. Thomson Cooper partner Richard Gardiner has been appointed as administrator.
Fife-based shopfitting company Havelock Europa is to cut more jobs from its workforce in Kirkcaldy. Just a year after 50 jobs were lost amid assurances that it would help secure the long-term viability of the company and its workforce, reports have suggested that up to 25 further posts could be cut.