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GAP Group to invest £15m in Glenfarg fridge recycling plant

Published 1 year ago

GAP Group is to invest £15 million in building a fridge recycling plant at the Binn Eco Park in Glenfarg, near Perth.

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Costs prompt Midlothian to rethink Passivhaus standard for council homes

Published 1 year ago

Midlothian Council’s endeavour to construct council homes with new eco-friendly standards has hit a financial roadblock, leading to a temporary halt on future Passivhaus standard developments.

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Morrison Construction named main contractor for Aberdeen’s new market site

Published 2 years ago

Morrison Construction was today announced as the main contractor for the new multi-million-pound Aberdeen market development.

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Eagle Hire invests £4m in fleet expansion with Scot JCB

Published 2 years ago

Scottish hire company Eagle Hire has invested £4 million in a deal with Glasgow-based Scot JCB, acquiring a new fleet of JCB machinery ranging from JCB dumpsters to JCB 86C-2 midi excavators.

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Morris & Spottiswood reappointed to NHS framework

Published 2 years ago

Morris & Spottiswood has been reappointed to the NHS National Shared Services, Scottish Minor Building Works Framework.

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Redevelopment proposals for first phase of Shawlands Arcade given green light

Published 2 years ago

Plans to build 329 new homes on the site of Shawlands Arcade have been approved by councillors.

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Glasgow opens consultation on city centre strategy

Published 2 years ago

Residents, businesses, and organisations are being invited to have their say on proposals to shape Glasgow city centre over the next decade, including creating more jobs, providing better transport options and increasing the residential population.

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Glasgow City Council issues update on plans for Govan Graving Docks

Published 2 years ago

Glasgow City Council has been given an update on progress of work on the Govan Graving Docks, an A listed structure which is unique in Scotland.

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Chivas Brothers unveils investment plans for Kilmalid bottling site

Published 2 years ago

Chivas Brothers, the Pernod Ricard business dedicated to Scotch whisky, has revealed its plans to further develop and expand its Kilmalid bottling site.

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Ogilvie begins work on student accommodation at Haymarket Yards

Published 2 years ago

Ogilvie Construction has started site operations to build a new student accommodation facility at Haymarket Yards in Edinburgh for Aurum UK.

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Blackfinch backs Princes Street hotel development with £5.6m loan

Published 2 years ago

Blackfinch Property has finalised a £5.6 million bridging loan, set for a term of 12 months, earmarked for the development of a new hotel in Edinburgh’s centre.

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Former Dundee school site with housing potential put up for sale

Published 2 years ago

The site of a former high school in Dundee has been put up for sale by the local authority in the hope the land will eventually become housing.

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North Ayrshire Council consults on its largest-ever housing development

Published 2 years ago

Residents are invited to view plans for what will be North Ayrshire Council’s largest-ever council house development.

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Conservation engineer offers help to save Ayr’s Station Hotel

Published 2 years ago

Architects and conservation experts have joined forces to campaign for Ayr’s fire-hit Station Hotel to be saved.

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Plan to restore Customs House and Granary Store in Montrose

Published 2 years ago

The 19th Century listed buildings which previously reflected the importance of Montrose in the world of international trade and shipping have been bought by Montrose Port Authority (MPA) for a six-figure sum.

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