Duns-based Fleming Homes has celebrated the remarkable careers of two exceptional team members.
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Thousands of granite setts which originated from stone taken from an Aberdeenshire quarry are due to start being laid as new surfacing in Aberdeen's Union Street Central within the next couple of months.
Historic rail bridges near Glasgow Central Station are standing the test of time with a £1.5 million makeover.
A business case for the potential extension of the Borders Railway beyond Tweedbank to Hawick and Carlisle will be progressed following the appointment of Turner & Townsend in a project management function.
A commercial judge has dismissed parts of a claim brought by a contractor against the Port of Aberdeen in relation to a settlement dispute between them but appointed a proof in respect of the overall claim.
Principal contractor Procast Group has increased its presence across Scotland following the launch of a new base in Dumfries. The Hamilton-based firm has expanded its reach to include the South of Scotland as it sets up a new £30,000 warehouse and office.
Structural and civil engineering consultancy, renaissance, has reached a notable milestone in its expansion by launching an office in Glasgow. The firm’s new operation at the Briggait, an A-listed market hall complex in Glasgow city centre, will service market growth in Scotland and beyond.
The Association for Project Management (APM), the chartered membership organisation for the project profession, has released the third edition of its Project Risk Analysis and Management Guide – an advanced and practical resource to equip project professionals with the latest strategies for m
Bellway Homes has donated £250 to Penicuik and District’s Men's Shed, a community social charity based in Auchendinny by Penicuik.
The nation’s biggest trade and crafts skills competition for young people returns, and the SkillBuild 2025 regional heats are off to a promising start.
Scotland’s electrical training bodies have given an “in principle” welcome to new Scottish Government proposals to change the way apprenticeships are funded and run across the country. SELECT and the Scottish Electrical Charitable Training Trust (SECTT) say they support a plan to m
The long-vacant site of the former Ellon Academy annexe could soon be transformed into a small development of affordable homes under new plans put forward by Aberdeenshire Council. The local authority has unveiled a £1.5 million proposal to build 11 new homes on the plot, which has remained em
A proposal has been submitted to transform the site of the former Yates and Sons transport depot on Craigens Road, Cumnock, into a new residential development featuring 49 homes. The site, which has remained derelict since being severely damaged by a fire in March 2009, is now being eyed for redevel
A long-vacant care home in Barmulloch could soon be given a new lease of life as a co-living development designed for students and young professionals, following the submission of a revised planning application.
A group of first-year apprentices from City Building have launched a fundraising campaign in support of Glasgow Women’s Aid, as they prepare to take on the Tough Mudder challenge on 9 June. Led by apprentices Lennon McDade and Zachery Camara, the class decided to tackle the demanding obs