Clark Contracts has been awarded a fourth consecutive Silver Medal from business sustainability assessments leader EcoVadis. In this latest assessment, Clark Contracts was rated within the top 15% of rated companies globally, with over 130,000 currently rated by EcoVadis.
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CIBSE’s president Fiona Cousins has appeared on the podcast 'Behind the Built Environment', hosted by BESA’s CEO David Frise.
Knauf Insulation has launched Rocksilk® RainScreen Slab EE, the UK’s first non-combustible rainscreen sheathing insulation with an enhanced water-repellent facing.
New pictures have revealed how the northern entrance to Aberdeen will be transformed by a new housing development.
A terrace of refurbished industrial units near Aberdeen Airport is now fully occupied, just 15 months after the near-derelict site was purchased and transformed by property developer Clowes Developments.
Part of the Castlegate is to have a temporary surface installed in the next few weeks which will ensure the area will be safer.
The former Free Church of Scotland site on Ayr’s Kirkholm Avenue could make way for a new housing project.
The site of a former public convenience at Barassie Beach, Troon, is to become a new restaurant.
Plans for a mixed-use development that includes a 60-bed care home in the Corstorphine area of Edinburgh have now been approved by council planners.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves's announcement of a rise in employer National Insurance from 13.8% to 15%, alongside a lowered threshold for NI payments, has drawn strong criticism from the UK's plumbing and heating industry.
JR Scaffold has helped prepare the way for a landmark residential building in the city centre of Glasgow which will become the tallest in Scotland.
The University of Edinburgh is to spend £6.9 million to refurbish an accommodation block home to almost 250 students.
A former Aberdeen care home, which closed a decade ago following a scathing report from inspectors, could be converted into 20 homes.
A major project to create a new visitor hub on the island of Canna in Lochaber has secured a £20,000 contribution from Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE). Canna is the most westerly of the Small Isles archipelago in the Inner Hebrides. It has a resident population of 19 and welcomes 10,000
Surveyors anticipate that commercial property market conditions in Scotland will improve, with rents and capital values expected to pick up after a lacklustre third quarter, according to the latest Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) Commercial Property Monitor. A net balance of 1% of su


