Morrison Construction has secured a position on three frameworks for Scottish Water Horizon, the commercial arm of Scottish Water. The estimated value of the framework is up to £45 million over the two-year term with the opportunity for an additional two-year extension.
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The Forth Replacement Crossing projectand Glasgow’s Shieldhall Tunnel have both been recognised at this year’s Saltire Infrastructure Awards. The annual awards recognise excellence and innovation in civil engineering and celebrate its contribution to quality of life.
Ground Developments Ltd has confirmed the expansion of its geotechnical team with the appointment of Dr Ian Murray. On completion of a Civil Engineering Masters at Strathclyde University and a PHD working under the supervision of Professor Alessandro Tarantino, Ian has amassed years of expertise aro
Work on site to replace the main expansion joints on the Forth Road Bridge is set to commence next month. The project will see all of the bridge’s main expansion joints replaced over the course of the next twelve months, starting with joints in the east footpath.
The ongoing uncertainty surrounding Brexit is continuing to have a negative effect on the UK commercial market with more companies looking to relocate, according to surveyors. The Q3 2018 UK Commercial Property Market survey from the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) found that while the
RICS chief executive, Sean Tompkins, and incoming RICS president, Chris Brooke FRICS, will take part in Social Bite’s Sleep in the Park as part of RICS’ Pledge 150 campaign. The RICS Pledge 150 initiative, launched January 2018 to celebrate the professional organisation’s 150th ann
Whiteburn and London & Scottish Investments (L&SI) have completed the full letting of 100 West George Street after a deal was signed with pancake and bar venue Stack and Still.
The remains of a woolly mammoth from the ice age are among the latest remarkable finds on the £1.5 billion A14 Cambridge to Huntingdon project. Highways England experts, working alongside archaeologists from MOLA Headland Infrastructure, have discovered the partial remains of a woolly mammoth
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Artisan Real Estate has gained planning permission for its £90 million redevelopment of the Custom House by the River Clyde. The investment partnership, which purchased the site in August 2017, will now transform the historic sandstone Grade A-Listed building into Scotland’s first Clayto
The new Jedburgh Intergenerational Community Campus project reached an important yesterday milestone as financial close was achieved. Although advanced works have already begun on site, as marked by Deputy First Minister John Swinney and local school children in June, the financing agreement means t
Infrastructure secretary, Michael Matheson, has challenged the UK Government to match his funding commitment for the Tay Cities Region Deal. The Scottish Government said it is prepared to invest £200 million to deliver inclusive economic growth across the region, through skills, tourism a
Eric Curran at DM Hall on the changes in the surveyor sector which he has witnessed firsthand over the last 40 years. It is a sobering thought that 40 years have slipped by since I first ran a tape measure across the inside of a house and popped my head under the floorboards.
Two Morrison Construction projects were recognised for being among the best in civil engineering across Scotland after picking up prizes at the prestigious Saltire Infrastructure Awards. The Queensferry Crossing was awarded the Greatest Contribution to Scotland Award with the Camogli Medical Centre
Colaren Homes beat off stiff competition to win Development of the Year 2018 in the 11-50 units North category for its Kirkton Heights development in Fraserburgh. The announcement was made at the Premier Guarantee Excellence Awards which celebrates the best developments covered by Premier Guarantee