The Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) has published its manifesto ahead of the upcoming Scottish election, which focuses on three priorities around retrofit and energy efficiency, skills, and quality and safety.
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Work to permanently transform Union Street in Dundee into an accessible pedestrianised space is now underway.
A rural development opportunity offering a chance to acquire development land within an established and sought-after commuter village at Carmaben Brae, Dolphinton, has been brought to the market.
A sod cutting has taken place at Laburnum Road, Viewpark, marking the start of another North Lanarkshire Council housing project.
A total of 115,350 new homes were registered to be built across the UK in 2025, up 11% on 2024 (103,669), according to figures released today by the National House Building Council (NHBC).
Rodents have pushed London-based broadband provider G.Network into administration, leaving its future uncertain, by causing a potential rescue deal by rival Community Fibre to collapse.
Hardies Chartered Surveyors and Shepherd Chartered Surveyors are helping build accessible mental health support at The Nook in Aberdeen, a new walk-in hub from SAMH (Scottish Action for Mental Health) where anyone can access stigma-free mental health support.
Construction manufacturer Tobermore has launched a comprehensive hard landscaping support hub.
Moray Council has agreed to progress an internal repurposing project to meet the future capacity requirements at Elgin High School.
Network Rail engineers began £3.8 million worth of track improvements at Aberdeen Station over the weekend to help boost the reliability and performance of one of the busiest parts of Scotland’s railway.
New homes warranty and insurance provider NHBC has hosted the second annual Innovators - Affordable Housing event in partnership with the British Property Federation (BPF). A continuation of NHBC’s popular Innovators series, this year’s event was called ‘Mind the gap – f
A group of 20 roofing and construction businesses, 11 of which are Scottish, are set to carry out major public sector projects over the next four years.
The National Trust for Scotland (NTS) has issued an urgent plea to political candidates ahead of the May Holyrood election, warning that current tax laws are penalising the preservation of the nation’s historic architecture.
A former oil depot on Ardrishaig Pier is set to be brought back to life, as plans are submitted for a new craft whisky distillery and visitor destination on the West Coast of Scotland.
Arup has been appointed to a significant new framework commissioned by SSEN Transmission to support power system studies and enhance Scotland’s high voltage electricity transmission network.


