Interserve CEO Debbie White is to leave the company by the end of the year as the group announced a major divisional operating structure for its three divisions. Ms White will step down from her role as chief executive officer as of 31 December 2019, having outlined her intention to leave the compan
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An £118 million project to deliver a third crossing over the River Tay connecting the A9 with land north of Scone has now been submitted for planning.
The third major new building to be delivered through the University of Glasgow’s Campus Development Programme is now under way with the start of work on the Clarice Pears Building.
Ashley Muldoon, the chief executive officer for Europe, the Middle East and Canada (EMEC) at Multiplex, will today leave the company after 22 years. The company said Ashley has been “a respected leader” during his time adding that he “leaves amicably and with the board’s grat
Cruden Homes has lodged a Detailed Planning Permission application with Renfrewshire Council for 99 new homes in Johnstone.
Plans have been submitted to build 175 new houses in Aberdeenshire. Stewart Milne Homes intends to build the new homes beside Hillside School near Portlethen.
A dream to create a contemporary community hub for the people of Tranent has become a reality with the opening of the new Fraser Centre.
Two long-standing employees at NorDan UK’s Aberdeen branch will soon be welcomed to the firm’s board of directors. Barbara Massie and Calum Sinclair have been promoted as part of an overall restructuring to accommodate for Aberdeen’s vast growth within the UK market.
The restoration of one of the last standing grade A listed tenements in the Gorbals will be celebrated at an event later this month hosted by Southside Housing Association (SHA). Glasgow’s 166 Gorbals Street (The Former British Linen Bank) building was built in 1900 and designed by architect J
Housebuilder Barratt Homes has submitted a planning application to South Ayrshire Council for a proposed residential development of approximately 300 homes in Monkton.
Ayrshire Housing has received a £3 million Scottish charitable bond from Allia C&C to support its latest building project in Ayr which is just getting underway.
Scotland’s electrical industry trade body for the SELECT has backed a new campaign by The Specialist Engineering Contractors’ (SEC) Group that calls on all general election candidates to end late payment in the construction sector. The SEC Group is seeking to obtain a commitment from all
Students at a Glasgow school are now on the path to a career in construction, thanks to training provided by energy and regeneration specialist ENGIE.
This week teams from secondary schools around the North-east competed in the final heats of a new construction challenge, taking place at North East of Scotland College Fraserburgh Campus on Tuesday, and Stewart Milne Group’s Westhill office on Thursday. Pupils from the winning school Kemnay A
Edinburgh’s Christmas market has finally received a building warrant as it emerged that it operated last year without planning permission.