PSC, a consultancy to the electricity industry, has opened its new office in Edinburgh. This expansion is part of PSC’s continued growth strategy to better serve the increasing number of clients and opportunities in Scotland’s fast-evolving energy sector.
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A significant step has been made towards restarting work on the Almondvale Crescent site in Livingston to deliver Supported Housing for Young People and additional housing for West Lothian Council.
Energy and sustainability consultancy Carbon Futures has been successfully appointed to a new Retrofit and Decarbonisation Framework developed by the Scottish Procurement Alliance (SPA). Part of the LHC Procurement Group, SPA has been supporting public sector organisations with technical procurement
England rugby star Ellis Genge has set his sights on a new challenge beyond the playing field by enrolling in the ‘Construction Project Management’ course with the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS). The Leicester Tigers title-winning captain is preparing for life after prof
Link Group has submitted a series of planning applications to Argyll & Bute Council for Phase 4 of the Dunbeg development near Oban.
A Yorkshire electrical engineer who continued to manage his businesses while he was disqualified as a company director has been jailed. Leslie Crossland, of Netherfield Croft, Shafton, Barnsley, was sentenced to 16 months in prison when he appeared at Sheffield Crown Court on Friday 21 February.&nbs
Tilbury Douglas has launched its new Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) Strategy which sets out clear targets and ambitions for the short and longer term.
Civil engineering & groundworks firm GBSS Civil Engineering Ltd is looking forward to lending its support once again to an annual fundraising ball held by Scottish Crohn’s & Colitis charity The Catherine McEwan Foundation.
Planning permission for a primary school to serve the new housing development at South Stirling Gateway has been approved by Stirling Council.
The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) is launching a consultation for a second edition of its financial crime standard.
Ten years on from the opening of the railway that connects Edinburgh to Tweedbank in the Borders, approval has been issued to kick start the next phase of work to explore the case for extending the Borders Railway to Carlisle.
Falkirk Council is seeking public views on the Local Development Plan with its latest consultation. The survey seeks the views of local residents, community groups and business owners on issues such as town centres revitalisation, new housing, better transport links and bringing derelict l
More than £2.4 million of improvements to council houses in Dundee could be agreed by councillors next week.
A town in Italy that hastily repaved its streets for the arrival of the president was forced to employ the use of metal detectors the next day to locate all the covered-up manholes. Agrigento, the Italian Capital of Culture for 2025, splashed €510,000 in just a few hours to look its best ahead
Transport Scotland has launched a market consultation seeking the views of the construction industry and associated sectors to inform the A9 Dualling programme’s procurement approach to constructing the sections yet to be dualled between Perth and Inverness.


