The first ever South of Scotland Heat Networks Prospectus has been launched - highlighting a series of significant economic, environmental and social benefits these networks could deliver.
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Figures released today by the National House Building Council (NHBC) have shown that the number of new homes registered in Scotland has fallen over the last quarter when compared to last year.
A distinctive feature of the Bo’ness skyline has been restored following the major renovation of the lantern cupola on top of the town’s B-listed town hall.
Plans have been submitted to Stirling Council for a new industrial development on land just south of Doune and Deanston.
North Lanarkshire Council has announced its first ever Built Environment Skills Summit, taking place on 22 August 2025, bringing together businesses, educators, and industry leaders to address critical workforce challenges in the construction and built environment sector.
A rising star of DM Hall has earned the recognition of his peers by being shortlisted for the prestigious 2025 RICS Matrics Surveyor Awards. Roger Davis, who works as an Associate as part of the firm’s North East Residential Team in the Aberdeen office, is in the running for the coveted Valuat
Persimmon Homes East Scotland hosted a dedicated Mental Health Awareness Day at its Brucefields development in Stirling, bringing together more than 100 staff, contractors and apprentices for a day focused on wellbeing, inclusion and support across the construction industry.
Midlothian Council is holding a second drop in where people can hear more about, and give their views on, the final proposed route for the A701 Relief Road and the A702 Link Road. The event is on Thursday 14 August between 4pm and 7pm at Bilston Primary School, EH25 9SD.
The new £100 million Drumgeith Community Campus in Dundee is delivering significant community benefits by providing jobs, training and projects to improve the lives of local people.
New legislation aims to make it easier for Americans to finance tiny homes.
The University of Glasgow has submitted plans for purpose-built student accommodation at Lilybank Gardens.
A planning application for a new 132kV substation that will support rail electrification while improving local network resilience has been submitted to Dundee City Council.
A £5.9 million project to install a new railway bridge at Bowling in West Dunbartonshire is underway as part of a major project to unlock future development of the former Exxon site.
Plans to expand a care home in Tain have been given the green light.
Turner & Townsend has revealed it is advising clients to focus attention on navigating the impacts of a lengthening ‘connection queue’, as growing infrastructure and commercial demand is driving electricity grid reform to improve connections.


