Communities across Scotland seeking to set up renewable energy generation projects can bid for support from an £8 million government fund, which has reopened for applications.
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Members of the Scottish Building Federation (SBF) have voted in favour of the Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) Levy proposals for 2026-29, as part of this year’s consensus process. The SBF is one of 14 prescribed organisations across the UK consulted by CITB on its Levy proposals, w
North east council leaders are seeking to access a long-promised £20 million housing fund that has remained unused since its creation nearly a decade ago.
Places for People has joined forces with Dunbar-based charity The Ridge to deliver a groundbreaking project aimed at empowering local residents and tackling social challenges.
A judge has criticised two neighbours for spending hundreds of thousands of pounds in a legal dispute over "a tap and a pipe that doesn't matter".
Proposals to develop Edinburgh’s Caledonian Brewery into a low-carbon residential development have been recommended for approval.
Mosaic Architecture + Design has completed the redevelopment of the former Dalian House in the heart of Glasgow city centre into 92 Build To Rent (BTR) residential flats and associated landscaping and shared amenity spaces.
South Ayrshire Council, in partnership with Ayrshire Roads Alliance (ARA), have been successful in securing Levelling Up Funds to construct the Dundonald to Barassie active travel route, with an expected completion date of March 2026. The Dundonald to Barassie route will provide a safe walking, whee
Cumbernauld-based precision manufacturer Cube Glass has been awarded a £400,000 contract to refurbish the University of Glasgow’s Adam Smith Building.
The UK construction sector saw a welcome lift in March 2025, with output rising by 0.5%, according to the latest data released by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) today.
A new framework for consultancy services has gone live to support Scottish councils with the ongoing development of their Local Heat and Energy Efficiency Strategies (LHEES). Two small Scottish companies are among the 15 businesses that have been awarded a place on the new Scotland Excel framework,
The state-of-the-art Technology and Innovation Centre at UHI North, West and Hebrides’ Stornoway campus officially opened yesterday following a £2.3m investment.
Midlothian Council is to spend almost £1.5 million of developer contributions on improving a stretch of the A7 so that people can walk, wheel, cycle and access public transport more easily.
Highland Council has appointed Thermal Road Repairs for a two-year patching repair contract worth a seven-figure sum following a successful three-week trial of thermal technology in 2024.
As the Scottish Plumbing Apprentice of the Year competition (SPAY) prepares to mark its 50th anniversary on 13 June at South Lanarkshire College, the Plumbing and Heating Federation has warned that after eight years of frozen apprenticeship funding from government, many sectors are reaching breakin


