Pupils in West Lothian are being given the chance to design an alternative use for a heat pump as part of the annual 'Pump It Up' school challenge. Taking part in the competition will be nine of the region’s secondary schools, which is being run as a joint venture between Livingston-based Mits
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In the last 10 years the value of the Scottish residential property market increased by 45%, from £15.7 billion to £22.7bn, according to the latest Property Market Report published by Registers of Scotland (RoS).
Sarah Peterson, a seasoned director at Horizon M&E Services Design with over 15 years specialising in sustainability and energy within the built environment, is set to offer critical insights on the path to net zero at the inaugural Scottish Construction Summit. Her talk, Route to Net Zero
Plans to build nine new homes in the coastal village of Sandend have been approved, following a heated debate over their potential impact on the area’s traditional character and infrastructure.
Stirling Council will deliver 36 energy-efficient homes for social rent at Brucefields, part of the South Stirling gateway strategic housing site, after taking a decision to begin the procurement process for their construction.
A project to improve security at the House of Lords has turned into an embarrassing fiasco, with a new entrance door costing nearly £10 million, yet still requiring staff to manually operate it.
The Accelerate to Zero Awards are back for their third year to recognise the businesses, organisations, and individuals making the most significant contributions to decarbonising the built environment and supporting the just transition to a zero carbon built environment.
The former Martyrs' School building in Glasgow's Townhead - designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh - is to be sold by Glasgow City Council to the Bishops' Conference of Scotland, to be used as a public museum of Scottish Catholic archive, housing artworks and artefacts.
Business and civic leaders across Dundee and Angus are urging the Scottish Government to back a bold and transformational plan by Dundee and Angus College to create new, integrated campuses in the heart of Dundee and Arbroath. The initiative, which also includes an expanded STEM-focused facility at
The transformation of Glasgow City Centre has taken another significant step forward with the completion of the first of the £120 million-plus Avenues projects.
The demolition of the multi-storey car park in Kilmarnock is continuing to make good progress despite a number of complex issues that have arisen since work began.
Work is expected to start on the site for the new Mayfield Community Learning Campus this summer.
A historic walled garden on an estate with ties to Robert Burns and Winston Churchill is set for a new chapter, as plans for a private whisky distillery have been officially approved.
A new supplementary charter for the Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland (RIAS) has come into force, following approval by HM The King and the Privy Council. The new supplementary charter, which came into effect on 6 June after consultation with the RIAS membership, streamlines and modernis
A new team is set to take over at engineering consultancy firm Dougall Baillie Associates (DBA) following a management buyout by three of its long-serving directors. Civil engineering director Scott MacPhail, structural engineering director Alan Ferns and transportation director Stuart Harrow w



