Dentons’ Kathryn Kelly and Lorna MacFarlane discuss the launch of a consultation on the use of cash retentions in Scotland.
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MacLeod Construction has completed the final phase in a 32-unit new build in the village of Connel, north of Oban, on behalf of Argyll Community Housing Association (ACHA). The completed development was officially opened by Highlands and Islands MSP John Finnie.
Council and business leaders have joined forces to seek an “unwavering” assurance from the Scottish Government of its continued commitment to delivering upgrades of the A96 and A9.
Construction company GRAHAM has agreed a partnership with ‘sport for employment’ charity Street League. Street League targets sports to engage with young people, as well as teach them the key life and work skills they need to move into sustainable employment.
Sanctuary has handed over the last of the 132 homes built on the site of St Mirren FC’s former Love Street stadium with an old Buddies ball boy among the recipients. The £17 million development has created a new community and brought life to an area that was Paisley’s heart and sou
A charity that specialises in veteran rehabilitation has been selected as the latest recipient of Barratt’s £1k community fund donation.
A video has been released which allegedly captures a UFO rising from a construction site before flying away.
CCG (Scotland) has welcomed 12 new employees this month including six trainees in the area of assistant site management. CCG and its subsidiary group of companies have also retained the prestigious Gold Investors in Young People accreditation for the firm’s programme of training and staff deve
A new dementia care development containing a care centre, assisted living homes and student accommodation is to be built in Craigmillar.
Deputy First Minister and cabinet secretary for education John Swinney did the honours at a topping out ceremony yesterday on the site of the new primary school and community facilities in Danderhall. Mr Swinney with (from left) head teacher Stephanie Campbell, P7 pupils Hazel and Max and Midlothian
Poor management of three Ministry of Defence (MoD) infrastructure projects has contributed to a combined cost increase of £1.35 billion and delays of between 1.7 and 6.3 years, the National Audit Office (NAO) has found. The watchdog looked at three Defence Nuclear Estate projects together budg
Edinburgh’s tram line could be extended to Granton and south to the Bio Quarter with many of the city’s streets becoming pedestrianised under radical new plans being considered by councillors.
The Scottish Government has launched a new website as a resource for following progress and joining in with some key strands of the continuing transformation of Scotland's planning system and national policy. The Transforming Planning site is structured around the substantial work to come over the n
Network GQS has released the latest development images of the refurbishment taking place at Queen Street Station. The rail infrastructure body announced the construction will be finished by spring time this year.
Work is under way to build 55 affordable and stylish new council homes on the site of a former primary school in Dumbarton.