Clark Contracts has completed the fit out of the new Glasgow Tribunals Centre at Atlantic Quay.
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Glasgow-based private equity house Maven says it intends to begin developing rental housing and retirement villages. Having launched its property arm in 2011 with a focus on building hotels, student accommodation and commercial property, Maven managing partner Bill Nixon told The Times that the
An Aberdeen firm which provides hi-tech surveying and inspection services across multiple sectors such as construction, rail and energy, has been backed with a business loan from BE Group Debt Finance Scotland. The funding will allow Innovair to invest in innovative solutions and bring more res
LAR Housing Trust has strengthened its board with the appointment of one of the best known figures in Scotland’s legal scene as a trustee. Former Burness Paull chair, Philip Rodney, has joined the housing charity’s board as the organisation targets further growth across Scotland.
Perthshire law firm Macnabs has appointed Stewart Baillie as director of property for the firm. Mr Baillie who joined the firm from Andersons in Kinross, has a wealth of legal experience advising clients on all areas including property, court, commercial and private client work.
Around 50% of traffic has shifted from Aberdeen city onto the new Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route (AWPR) since it fully opened in February, a new report has revealed.
Heat treatment experts at the University of Strathclyde’s Advanced Forming Research Centre (AFRC) have furthered research into a sustainable initiative that could save up to 100,000 tonnes of waste ash from landfill each year.
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Maven Property (Murieston) LP.
Aberdeenshire Council’s plans to invest more than £150 million in the delivery of affordable housing over the next five years have been published following positive feedback from the Scottish Government. The Strategic Housing Investment Plan (SHIP) outlines opportunities across the area
Almost £70 million has been invested in housing projects through the Building Scotland Fund (BSF) since its launch last year.
Springfield Properties has taken a major step towards making its developments more environmentally sustainable after becoming the UK’s first housebuilder to use waste plastic to build a road on a housing development. (from left) Dave Main, managing director north (Springfield Properties; Sarah
Up to 350 jobs will be lost at Galliford Try after the firm confirmed plans to reduce its construction activity by nearly a third.
Furniture specialist Alpha Scotland has strengthened its corporate team with the hiring of an experienced and well-known industry professional. Julie Low will be responsible for growing commercial clients for the company, which is part of the Belfast-based Alpha Group.
An application to build a 45-bedroom care home on a patch of on vacant land in Dundee has been given the green light.
Public sector procurement organisation Crown Commercial Service (CCS) has awarded four lots on its new £500 million Modular Building Solutions framework to offsite turnkey construction solutions provider The McAvoy Group. Under the new agreement, McAvoy has secured the opportunity to provide b