People interested in pursuing a career in construction are now able to register to attend Open Doors 2025, which returns 17-22 March.
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Property development company S Harrison has appointed Clark Contracts to build a new purpose-built student accommodation (PBSA) scheme in the historic surroundings of Canongate, just behind Edinburgh’s Royal Mile.
People from across the South of Scotland are being encouraged to apply to become a member of the Regional Economic Partnership (REP).
Plans have been submitted to build 84 new homes on behalf of Tollcross Housing Association on the site of a former hospital in Glasgow.
Fife Council’s Cabinet Committee has backed plans for a new housing development on the site of the former Glenwood Centre in Glenrothes.
Plans to create a high quality, fully accessible new shared path network to connect the new rail stations at Leven and Cameron Bridge alongside the River Leven have been approved by councillors.
The Scottish Plant Owners Association (SPOA) has written to Prime Minister, Sir Keir Starmer, urging him to consult with family businesses across the country who will be affected by the decision announced in the Autumn Budget to remove Business Property Relief (BPR) and Agricultural Property Relief
The Engineering Construction Industry Training Board (ECITB) has allocated £300K for temporary workers within the engineering construction industry (ECI) to verify their base level of technical competence as part of the Connected Competence scheme.
Persimmon Homes North Scotland is on the lookout for charities and community groups in Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire to benefit from its Community Champions scheme.
Plans by the University of Glasgow to replace low-utility surface parking with purpose-built student residences are to go on display next week.
A retrofit summit in Glasgow a month from now will look at the work taking place to retrofit homes at individual, community and at-scale levels, with an emphasis on the needs, perspectives and objectives of local projects in Glasgow and the city-region and current themes, policies and practices in
An Australian construction company has apologised to AC/DC fans after mistakenly demolishing the childhood home of guitarists Angus and Malcolm Young.
The company behind plans for a £40 million holiday resort next to Loch Lomond, which were rejected for a second time in September, has submitted an appeal to the Scottish Government.
An £800 million deal has been agreed to create two further Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) sites in Scotland – each of which is the largest in Europe. Investment fund manager Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) will build two more storage sites in addition to the one under cons
Tilbury Douglas, the building, infrastructure, engineering and fit-out business, has demonstrated its commitment to social value by volunteering an impressive 217 hours and donating nearly £10,000 in gifts to support charities and hospitals across its Northern division.


