In the latest addition to its portfolio of services, trade association SELECT has joined with one of the UK’s largest independent professional indemnity (PI) insurance brokers to offer its members essential business protection. Along with Bristol-based industry experts Brunel, SELECT
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Pat Ward has announced his intention to retire as group chief executive at Breedon and a director of the company next year. It is anticipated that he will be succeeded by Rob Wood, Breedon’s group finance director.
Quantity surveying and commercial management consultancy Soben has launched an MEP (Mechanical, Electrical & Plumbing) division, to be led by newly appointed operations director Matthew Lopacki. Matthew, who has over 40 years’ experience in the MEP Services bidding and estimating
Energy company Drax is to invest almost £6 million in protecting and refurbishing a key piece of the historic Galloway Hydro Scheme’s infrastructure. The Glenlochar Barrage, a 103-meter-long bridge that spans across the river Dee, controls the flow of water from Loch Ken to Tongland powe
A West Dunbartonshire Council joiner is raising awareness of male mental health after saving a man from the brink of suicide. Drew Smith, 28, was walking in Balloch with his girlfriend when they spotted the man standing at the edge of the bridge.
From attic apartments to south-facing family kitchens, daylight is central to how we live in, and use our homes. Hazel Davies examines how architects seek to maximise natural light in properties. The importance of light has been understood by architects and housebuilders for centuries. The Georgians
Maryhill Housing has appointed Cruden Building to deliver a multi-million-pound affordable housing development in Glasgow. Due to start formally next month, the £11.5 million development will be built on vacant land at the corner of Maryhill Road and Cowal Road on the approach to Kelvinda
While considering whether Edinburgh can meet its pledge to be a zero-carbon city by 2030, Stephen Tucker takes a broader look at how to achieve zero-carbon at scale from a planning and design perspective. It seems like every day the world is being forced to deal with a new crisis. But long term, the
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A planning application has been lodged for 424 new build-to-rent homes in Glasgow’s West End.
Westpoint Homes has fleshed out its plans to build three five-storey blocks containing a total of 55 flats in Glasgow's south side.
Bellway Homes has submitted plans to build 403 homes at the site of the former Ruchill Hospital in north Glasow.
Scottish Construction Now has now included a legal section on its busy website. Sponsored by leading advocates Compass Chambers, Construction Law in Scotland will host news and developments in construction, planning and property law in Scotland.
Stirling Council has unanimously granted planning approval for a major development at Finnich Glen, near Killearn. Architects and planning consultants Bell Ingram Design lodged the application for the 10.9-hectare site – made famous by TV series Outlander – on behalf of landowner an
Low carbon, digitally-enabled classrooms are set to be the future of education in Moray, as part of the local authority’s £300 million vision for schools over the next 20 years. Moray Council has agreed to consult on a long-term strategy for the region's learning estate. The strategy set