Former employees of the defunct construction company Land Engineering Scotland who were made redundant last year with less than a day’s notice have won a quarter million pound compensation award. The company, which went under last summer at the loss of 135 jobs, failed to consult the workforce abo
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Scotland’s largest independent green services provider Land Engineering, which fell in to administration two months ago, has been acquired by grounds maintenance services firm idverde. The acquisition of Land Engineering’s selected customer contracts, employees and associated assets is the third
Peter O'Donnell Former employees of Glasgow-based Land Engineering Scotland Ltd have begun legal action to secure a better redundancy package after losing their jobs with just a couple of hours notice.
Landscaping and civil engineering firm Land Engineering (Scotland) has gone into administration with 135 employees being made redundant with immediate effect. Administrators Ernst and Young (EY) said the company, which has a head office in Glasgow and several site offices throughout Scotland, had su
Dan McLauley An apprentice stonemason from Edinburgh College has been named one of the country’s most talented apprentices at SkillBuild, a national construction competition organised by the Construction Industry Training Board (CITB).
Argyll and Bute Council has appointed Land Engineering to deliver over £2 million of public realm improvements in Oban. The work, from Stafford Street to George Street, Queen’s Park Place and Station Square, is expected to be complete by summer 2016, with the heavy construction work starting towa