Dr Graham Paterson, executive director of City Building Glasgow construction firm City Building has returned £8.7 million to its partners Glasgow City Council and Wheatley Group which will be reinvested in public services and social housing across the city.
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The completion of work on Cube’s new homes at Liddesdale Road, Milton is marked by council leader, Councillor Susan Aitken The regeneration of a Glasgow community has taken another step forward with the opening of 70 smart new Cube Housing Association homes.
Attendees of the taster session Partick Housing Association has teamed up with construction firm City Building to offer a taster session for its Apprenticeship 2018 programme.
City Building has boosted a Glasgow community café’s plans to expand after donating much needed catering equipment. The Glasgow-based construction company provided growing social enterprise Milk Café, which is based in the Govanhill area of the city, with an integrated coffee machine and fridge.
(from left) Area housing manager Joanne Diamond, Ann MacDonald, Margaret McMillan and GHA chair Bernadette Hewitt GHA tenants in the south side of Glasgow are enjoying a brand new community room right on their doorstep.
The new apprentices with City Building (Glasgow) chair Gordon Sloan and Councillor Greg Hepburn City Building has welcomed a flurry of new recruits, as more than 60 modern apprentices join the construction firm.
A new community hall in Castlemilk is bringing older Glasgow Housing Association (GHA) tenants together and helping them socialise.
Graham Paterson, executive director of City Building Construction firm City Building has won a £3.7 million contract with ng homes as part of a clutch of new business wins valued at over £5m.
Gordon Sloan and Lorraine Starrs, head of asset management for City Building (Glasgow); Gordon Dillon, head of operations for City Building (Glasgow); Alan Burns, deputy exec director of City Building; painter and decorator Macauley Wood; and joiners Naveed Mohammed and Christopher Murray A new impr
Graham Paterson, executive director of City Building City Building has almost grown the amount it returns to Glasgow City Council by more than two thirds with over £9 million set to be reinvested in public services across the city, according to its annual results.
In a first for a construction firm, a rescue mission was launched by Glasgow-based City Building and Scottish Natural Heritage to save endangered water voles living beneath a working site in Easterhouse, Glasgow. After repair and upgrading work began on local housing association properties in Coxton
(from left) GHA chair, Bernadette Hewitt, Christopher Conn, apprentice joiner at City Building, City Building managing director, Graham Paterson, Nicole Woodburn, apprentice joiner at City Building, and Morag Johnston, executive director of financial services for Glasgow City Council A new £3.7 bil
Modern Apprentices Shannon McGreechin Ninety young people from some of Scotland’s most deprived communities are being given the chance to kick-start their career through new apprenticeships.
(from left) Gerry McHugh (GHA project manager) John Brown (GHA local asset officer) Elaine Boyne (resident) Iain Blackburn (site manager) Kenny Cullen (site manager) City Building is putting its construction skills to a new use by helping to build Glasgow’s swift population.
Royal Strathclyde Blindcraft Industries (RSBi) has directly created 16 new jobs as a result of its contract to supply furniture to vulnerable individuals being supported by the Scottish Welfare Fund. The figures were disclosed last week following a visit by Jeane Freeman, social security minister, t