Scotland’s electrical training body has saluted an “excellent” start to the academic year after the number of electrical apprentices and adult trainees beginning their studies reached a 12-year high. More than 800 new learners have enrolled on the Electrical Apprenticeship and Adul
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Multi-disciplinary engineering consultancy Harley Haddow has set out its growth plans as demand remains strong across the UK. The firm, which has bases in London, Edinburgh and Glasgow, closed 2020/21 with a strong financial performance, despite the industry-wide challenges of Covid-19.
North Lanarkshire Council leader Jim Logue and chief executive Des Murray visited Persimmon Homes West Scotland’s Royale Meadows development in Muirhead this week to see the latest progress on one of the area’s largest new housing projects. They were welcomed by Persimmon managing direct
The Edinburgh Boiler Company (EBC) is targeting growth by acquisition as it prepares for its next stage of expansion. The firm is on track to post a record turnover of £10 million for its latest set of accounts with a successful transition into renewables underpinning another strong financial
Communities on the island of Mull, the V&A Dundee and King’s Church in Aberdeen are amongst 23 local projects being awarded a share of £1.8 million to deliver renewable energy projects.
The transformation of Glasgow's George Square is to take a major step forward with new stone surfaces being installed across its bordering streets.
A landmark £67 million health, social care, and community facility in the heart of Glasgow’s East End was officially opened yesterday.
Galbraith has expanded its building consultancy and project management team with four new appointments. Richard Henderson, Ross Blyth, Adam Johnston and Lewis Thomson have been recruited in response to the growing workload being handled by the team, particularly in Perthshire and the central belt of
The UK construction industry endured its steepest contraction in more than five years during November, as weak client confidence and delayed spending decisions ahead of the Budget weighed heavily on activity.
The South East Regional Delivery Alliance (SE-RDA) has reached a major milestone with its Bundle 1 projects of 109 affordable homes moving into construction in early 2026. Initially developed as part of the Edinburgh Home Demonstrator, the projects, located in Wallyford, East Lothian, and Burdiehous
Inclusive Farm Scotland has welcomed the first students to its 22-acre working farm at Tarland on Royal Deeside as the charity's purpose-built facilities near completion.
The City of Edinburgh Council has granted planning consent to transform a sandstone New Town office building into a sustainable 102-bedroom hotel.
The Forth Green Freeport (FGF) has received final UK Government approval of its Full Business Case (FBC) following approval from the Scottish Government in October. Approval of the FBC is an important step towards unlocking £25 million of seed capital funding to support the reindustrialisation
The Engineering Construction Industry Training Board (ECITB) has appointed eight new members to form the second generation of its Innov8 Group for early and mid-career professionals.
Glasgow occupiers are increasingly opting to take ‘let-ready’ office space as they look to minimise the time and resource they spend on moving and fitting out new premises, according to research from Knight Frank.


