Advance Construction Scotland

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Advance Construction is spreading Christmas cheer with a monetary donation to Love In A Box in Clackmannanshire. The organisation, which was formed in 2012, gives gifts to those most in need in the local area and hopes to provide boxes and gift bags for more than 650 children and young people this Y

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Young Newarthill boxer Martin Crossan has made his professional debut at St Andrew’s Sporting Club’s Friday Fight Night in the Radisson Blu in Glasgow, with support from Advance Construction Scotland. The super lightweight defeated Georgiou Andreou 40 to 36 in a fourth-round decision, af

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Advance Training Academy in Livingston recently hosted a visit from Scottish Labour's leader Anas Sarwar and finance and economy spokesperson Daniel Johnson MSP as well as Councillor Kirsteen Sullivan from West Lothian Council. (from left) Gary Logan from Advance Training, David Wilson of Advance Co

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Glenrothes MP Peter Grant has visited the former Tullis Russell paper mill site in Glenrothes where Kingdom Housing Association is developing 85 affordable new homes for social rent. The new homes will form part of a larger residential-led mixed-use development being overseen by Advance Construction

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Advance Construction Scotland (ACS) has unveiled its involvement in the UK Government's Kickstart initiative. The scheme aims to tackle the rising issue of youth unemployment by providing funding to take on unemployed young people aged between 16 and 24.

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Simply UK signalled the start of construction for a £15 million care home and retirement living development in North Berwick with a ground-breaking ceremony last week.

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Merchant Homes Ltd and Advance Construction (Scotland) Ltd have launched a pre-application consultation over the development of over 80 flats at the site of the former Petershill Juniors FC’s stadium. Eighty-four flats of various sizes are proposed for the site located on the west side of Sout

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Groundwork to prepare the historic IBM Greenock site for a potential £100 million residential and commercial transformation has begun in earnest. The site at Spango Valley, which is owned by Sandy & James Easdale and Advance Construction, is currently subject to a planning application for

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