Construction buyers have reported another upturn in overall UK construction output for October, alongside the fastest rise in new work for 12 months. The growth was highlighted in the latest Markit/CIPS UK Construction PMI index report which also showed the highest rate of construction job creation
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A self-employed roofer has been fined after a man fell from the roof of a house and suffered serious injuries. Adam Menzies, 43, of Falkirk Road, Larbert, Falkirk, pleaded not guilty to health and safety offences.
Kier has teamed up with the British Army to provide an opportunity for unemployed Ayrshire youngsters to improve their employment prospects through work placement training. The Armed Forces Employability Pathways (AFEP) initiative will improve the likelihood of them securing apprenticeships or emplo
Daniel Whitelaw and George Adam A talented student at Robert Gordon University’s (RGU) Scott Sutherland School of Architecture and Built Environment has been recognised for his proposals to rejuvenate an area of Aberdeen.
Partnership delivers new affordable housing for Tillicoultry A partnership between Clackmannanshire Council, Kingdom Housing Association and hub East Central Scotland, is building new affordable homes at the site of the former Community Centre in Ann Street, Tillicoultry.
The world’s largest floating offshore wind development will be installed off the coast of Peterhead after the application has been granted a marine licence by the Scottish Government. Statoil propose developing a pilot park of five floating 6 MW turbines which is to be located approximately 25km o
Bill Robertson CBE A £120 million work book and increasing staff numbers has seen the Robertson Group expand its Tayside operation with the opening of a new office.
Renfrewshire based logistics and construction services company Malcolm Group has raised annual trading profits by about 11 per cent on the back of an increase in turnover. The family-owned firm, which has its head office in Linwood, raised trading profits to £7.055 million in the year to January 31
Allan Clow Bancon Group has completed its new senior management team with the appointment of Allan Clow as group finance director.
The Scottish Chambers of Commerce has called on governments north and south of the border to provide more investment to assist Scottish construction firms through the public sector procurement process. A survey from Scottish Chambers of Commerce last week showed growth in sales revenue in the constr
A detailed planning application by CALA Homes to build over 200 homes at Newmills Road, Balerno, as included within Edinburgh Local Development Plan, has been submitted to the City of Edinburgh Council. The 206 properties will provide a wide variety of new homes including 68 three, four and five bed
A small committee of local volunteers are bringing an innovative and inclusive community planning project to Forres. Supported by Moray Council, Forres 2020 Vision will create a platform for residents to put forward their opinions and feelings about the future of Forres.
L to R – Professor David McClean with Marnoch Johnston, Alison Ewan and Alan Minto. A group of former students from the Scott Sutherland School of Architecture and Built Environment, who graduated some 58 years ago, enjoyed a tour of Robert Gordon University’s (RGU) new £16 million facility thi
(from left) Allan Callaghan (Cruden), Rhona Baillie (PPWH), Carol Smillie, Ed Monaghan (Mactaggart & Mickel), Calum Murray (CCG), Martin Kiely (WH Malcolm). City Legacy donates to ‘Brick By Brick Appeal’
The University of Leeds is leading a pioneering £4.2m national infrastructure research project with the vision of creating self-repairing cities. The project will develop small robots to identify problems with utility pipes, street lights and roads and fix them with minimal environmental impact and