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Green Investment Bank chairman appointed
The chairman of the organising committee of Glasgow 2014 has been appointed chair of the Green Investment Bank.
Aberdeenshire set for new homes
Construction activity in north-east Scotland is set to increase after Aberdeenshire Council’s adoption of its local plan.
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Graham Construction wins £16.6m Sanctuary housing deal
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EDF seeks extension to existing nuclear power stations
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Bids sought for £660m Scottish healthcare framework
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Steel group sees 'distant' recovery
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Kier to meet expectations with "robust" construction and services order books
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Exclusive: Balfour Beatty confirms 650 jobs to go under restructure plans
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BIM hubs will aim to ‘unify’ professions
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Scottish construction bosses seek answers at government meeting
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Sainsbury's targets the north and west but slows overall expansion
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UBC Group enters administration putting 277 jobs at risk
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Labour on course for large gains as PM apologises
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Balfour civils boosts contracts by £17m on 2011 Q1
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Kier acquires £20m pipeline from Stewart Milne
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Balfour Beatty wins £12m university deal
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Edinburgh Airport sold for more than £800m
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Wind turbine maker scraps Scottish factory plan
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Cruden wins £15m Scottish housing contract
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Scottish construction hampered by sluggish planners
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62 jobs under threat as Balfour Beatty proposes closure of Scottish joinery
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Scottish road schemes worth £36m come to market
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Four forced to wait until 2014 for revised £350m defence deal
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Dunne Group to double revenue in 2012
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Dunne Group returns to profit on back of major projects
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Industry unpicks major Budget announcements
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Offshore wind boosted by new £125m Scottish facility
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Highways Agency reveals £500m supplier winners
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Glaxo announces £500m UK expansion on back of budget sweeteners
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Budget 2012: Industry reaction in-depth
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Bids sought for £660m Scottish healthcare framework
Contractors are being sought for a £660 million healthcare framework in Scotland.




