Housebuilder CALA has stepped up its intentions to deliver a new community at one of the most significant locations for the future supply of housing around Edinburgh. An aerial image of the proposed location
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CALA Homes has launched its Construction Academy of Excellence to reinforce build quality and standards in site management by providing a structured career path for its construction workforce. Partnering with industry-leading training providers, the National House Building Council (NHBC), Keystone T
CALA Homes (West) has started essential preparatory works for the development of around 400 homes in Jackton. Outline planning permission has been obtained from South Lanarkshire Council for the creation of a residential-led development which will deliver approximately 1,950 homes from a consortium
A proposed housing development in Houston, Renfrewshire, would generate significant job and economic benefits, according to new research.
CALA Management Ltd and Voluntary Services Aberdeen (VSA) have withdrawn plans submitted to Aberdeen City Council to build 41 flats in the city.
Three house building site managers were crowned winners in the Scotland finals of the NHBC Pride in the Job Awards 2019 at a ceremony held at The Hilton Glasgow last week. Now in their 39th year, the awards organised by the warranty and insurance provider recognise and reward a site manager’s
Staff members from CALA Homes (West) have carried out a community clean up around a new housing development in Erskine. The clean up was initiated as part of Renfrewshire Council's Spotless September initiative.
CALA Homes (North) has teamed up with Meldrum House Estate to submit plans for a new vision of homes at the prestigious Meldrum House Hotel & Golf Club in Oldmeldrum.
CALA, Barratt and Bellway Homes have outlined a blueprint for 600 new homes on the land at Dykebar Hospital in Paisley.
East Lothian Council has granted full permission for 150 new homes on a site at the southern side of Gullane.
CALA Homes (West) has commenced work on a major new Glasgow city centre development.
Planning permission has been granted for the sensitive redevelopment of one of south Edinburgh’s best-known buildings and site of a former school for the blind.
Work is set to start on urgently-needed affordable homes in a prime Leith location thanks to the efforts of three locally-based organisations.
Emergency services were called out to the former Jordanhill College building in Glasgow at the weekend after a large fire broke out at the housing development site.
Plans to build more than 650 new homes near Edinburgh Airport have been approved by councillors.