Multi-disciplinary engineering consultancy Harley Haddow has appointed David Campbell as national director of civil engineering. With 30 years of experience, including two 11-year stints at two international multi-disciplinary firms, David will lead the civil engineering division nationally from its
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A new specialist finance platform SME Funded has launched to transform access to funding for small and medium-sized businesses in the construction and manufacturing sectors. Designed as a one-stop solution, SME Funded connects business owners with over 130 lenders alongside its own deployed capital
Scottish Borders Council has lodged an application for a judicial review of the Scottish Energy Consents Unit’s decision to approve the Ditcher Law wind farm planning application.
By backing a 544-bed hostel and then denying its support, the heritage body has let down the very communities it exists to protect, writes Philip Flockhart. Plans to convert A-listed Georgian townhouses on Atholl Crescent into a 544-bed capsule-style hostel have prompted dismay and disbelief across
UK offsite timber frame manufacturer Donaldson Timber Systems has appointed Grant Sanderson as head of technical. Grant has built his career with Donaldson Timber Systems over the last decade. He joined as a structural engineer in 2015, before being promoted to engineering manager in 2020. During th
Lochmaben roof tile manufacturer Russell Roof Tiles is marking a remarkable milestone, celebrating 65 years of dedicated service from several of its longest-serving employees. Originally founded as the Annandale Tile Company, the company is recognising long-serving employees at its 11-acre Halleaths
Housebuilder Cruden has developed a new schools initiative in East Lothian, aimed at tackling the construction skills shortage, with pupils at Knox Academy taking part in hands-on sessions designed to bring careers in the industry to life.
A new name enters Scotland’s commercial property market today with the launch of Landed Real Estate, the re‑branded evolution of Hutcheon Mearns Real Estate. The business brings together founder Iain Landsman and Derren McRae, who leaves his role as head of office at CBRE Aberdeen to become
The Federation of Master Builders (FMB) is marking Deaf Awareness Week (5-11 May) by calling on the construction sector to improve accessibility and inclusivity for deaf and hard-of-hearing builders. Martin Sneddon, an FMB award-winning member from North Ayrshire, who has been profoundly deaf since
Tenants of Ferguslie Park Housing Association are set to receive a boost as CCG gets underway on two planned maintenance contracts. The Glasgow-based contractor is set to embark upon a 53-residence bathroom replacement programme, as well as undertake window and door replacements to a further 62 prop
Public sector organisations across Scotland are set to benefit from a more flexible and streamlined procurement process, following enhancements to a key added value service. The expanded Call Off Service devised by the Scottish Procurement Alliance (SPA) has been designed in direct response to partn
A group of children from Netherthird Primary performed the sod cutting ceremony at Craigens Road, Cumnock, marking the start of Shire Housing Association’s first new build project in 17 years.
Clark Contracts’ Housing division has commenced works to complete the construction of a £35.5 million residential development for Falkirk Council.
Pagabo has begun the search for contractors to join what it describes as its largest and most comprehensive infrastructure procurement route to date, unveiling a new £4.15 billion National Framework for Civil Engineering, Infrastructure and Enabling Works 2026. Set to launch in September, the
Falkirk-based engineering firm Jenkins Fabrications has relocated to a new location at Bankside Industrial Estate which has doubled the size of its fabricating operation and created a bespoke, modern environment for its workforce. The move comes as the business looks to achieve its target of being t


