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September 2015

Sep 29, 2015 in Building Surveying, Press

Louise Glendinning Shortlisted in Young Surveyor of the Year Award

We are delighted to announce that our very own Louise Glendinning has been shortlisted in RICS Matrics Young Surveyor of the Year Awards in the building surveying category.

Sep 28, 2015 in Uncategorized

Common Repairs: Edinburgh vs. Glasgow

Yesterday I learnt that there was a gaping hole in my knowledge. I learnt that the Housing Act (Scotland) 2006 gave powers to local authorities to issue Statutory Notices to enforce repairs of private property. This fact is no doubt well known by lots of people involved in the repair and maintenance of housing in Scotland but it had escaped me altogether.

Sep 15, 2015 in Press

Neil McAllister Elevated to Associate Director of GLM

GLM is delighted to announce that Neil McAllister has been elevated to Associate Director of the firm.

Sep 11, 2015 in We Are GLM

GLM Announces Date for Second Seminar in Grand Designs Series

GLM is set to host Part of our three part seminar series on the secrets of successful building projects. The free event, which will be held at Edinburgh’s RICS Headquarters on 9 October, will tackle the key issues surrounding the planning and execution of small to medium sized building projects.

Sep 4, 2015 in Press, We Are GLM

The Demise of Malcolm Fraser Architects – Time for Change?

The news about Malcolm Fraser Architects is quite a surprise and must be taken as a wakeup call by us all – that a practice which on outward appearance was very successful can underneath be struggling.

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