More than thirty North East construction businesses are celebrating as finalists for this year’s Trades Awards have been unveiled. Hosted by the creative marketing agency Mearns & Gill, the event continues to shine a spotlight on the remarkable people, projects, and companies working acros
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The construction industry in the North East of Scotland came together in a grand celebration at Ardoe House last week as the 2023 Trades Awards recognised and celebrated individuals and businesses, with notable winners including Port of Aberdeen and Malcolm Allan of Malcolm Allan Housebuilders. The
Organisers of The Trades Awards, an event that celebrates excellence within the north of Scotland construction industry, have revealed this year’s finalists after a bumper year for applications. The Trades Awards are open to businesses of all sizes and types within the construction industry, w
An annual event that recognises outstanding people and businesses within the North East construction industry has launched this year’s search by revealing a new main sponsor for the first time in eight years. Scotia Homes has taken over the prestigious partnership from Stewart Milne Group and
Work has started at the South College Street Junction Improvements project which will increase capacity and improve traffic flow on this section of the road network in Aberdeen. The project by WM Donald includes a package of junction improvements and road widening measures and there will also be sha
Local company WM Donald has been appointed as the main contractor for the planned South College Street Junction Improvements project in Aberdeen, it was announced yesterday.
Outstanding individuals and businesses from across the North Scotland construction industry were recognised for their achievements at the virtual Trades Awards ceremony on October 8. The ceremony was streamed live from the M&G TV + Stream Television studio at Mearns & Gill in Aberdeen,
Aberdeenshire-based civil engineering firm WM Donald has opened a new office in the King James VI Business Centre in Perth.
After a year in which the construction industry has led the way in terms of the safe return to work during a global pandemic, organisers of a North East awards ceremony are preparing to celebrate this year’s construction heroes at a live online awards ceremony. The Trades Awards are organised
Netherley, Stonehaven and Inverness-based W M Donald Ltd has become the first civil engineering contractor in the North of Scotland to achieve carbon neutral status. With over 160 employees and a fleet of 100 vehicles, W M Donald plays an important role in servicing the majority of the recent key in
Civil engineering firm WM Donald has successfully navigated a “protracted local area recession” with a steady turnover and a return to profit. The North East company recorded a turnover of £33.7 million for the year ending March 31 2019, while pretax profit for the period rose to &
The Duke of Rothesay spent Wednesday morning with the owners and staff of north east civil engineering firm WM Donald as part of the official opening celebrations of its new Netherley headquarters. (from left) Ewan Riddoch, Elaine Donald, Willie Donald, The Duke of Rothesay, Lady Kinghorn
Aberdeen Football Club has appointed Morrison Construction as the principal contractor for the construction of the community sports hub and football training facilities at Kingsford. The appointment comes on the back of the club raising around £8.5 million for this phase of the project. The ad
(from left) Back Row: Euan Rose (apprentice bricklayer), Jamie Grinyer (apprentice electrician), Michael Rough (graduate apprentice construction & built environment), Neil Thomson (construction director, Stewart Milne Homes), Bill Ross (construction manager, Stewart Milne Homes), Stewart Milne,
The developer behind Scotland’s largest planned new town has signalled its continued confidence in the North East as it agrees a number of new contracts. The £5 million investment by Elsick Development Company (EDC) will pave the way for the next stage of development at the Chapelton site.