Williams Window Fabrication Limited is celebrating 30 years in business, marking three decades of continuous manufacturing from its base in Clydebank Industrial Estate. Founded in 1996, the company has grown from a local start-up into a trusted name in PVC and glass fabrication, supplying an estimat
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Miller Homes Scotland West has acquired a 7.5-acre site in Hamilton, paving the way for the delivery of 64 energy-efficient homes and marking a significant milestone as the homebuilder celebrates 25 years of building communities in South Lanarkshire. The new development, Maplebrook, reflects Miller
Laura Fraser, project manager of the Skills Transition Centre at Forth Valley College, outlines the changing nature of teaching and learning in the construction sector. Here at Forth Valley College, we are transforming the way students learn construction trades through our new Skills Transition Cent
The Inverness Castle Experience was officially opened on Monday by deputy first minister Kate Forbes and Kirsty McNeill, UK Government minister for Scotland, marking the completion of a landmark City Region Deal project. The £47 million investment has transformed Inverness Castle into a world
Robertson Group has delivered a sharp return to profitability, marking a decisive turnaround after a difficult prior year marked by losses on underperforming contracts. The construction, development and support services group reported a pre‑tax profit of £20.2 million for the year to 30 June
Commercial property consultant FG Burnett has added Corrie Deans to its board of directors and Lisa Cowie to the role of associate director, effective 1st January 2026. Corrie joined FG Burnett as a director in 2021 to head up the Property Management department. Prior to this, over 10 years&rs
Plans to develop a Rural and Island Housing Grant Scheme, with an indicative budget of up to £20 million over four years, have been announced by first minister John Swinney. Designed to help with costs in rural and island communities, the scheme will enable people, including first-time buyers
Bellway Homes has unveiled a new partnership as the title sponsor of Kelty Hearts Football Club. The news follows the recent announcement that an American consortium led by global football executive Jordan Gardner has acquired a majority ownership stake in the club.
Communities from Shetland to Dumfries & Galloway have benefited from more than £19 million in government funding to help make social housing more energy efficient and cleaner to heat. Allocations from the latest funding round of the Social Housing Net Zero Heat Fund show that 27 projects a
The Landmark Trust’s mission to save Mavisbank House in Midlothian has crossed another milestone, 18 months after a breakthrough £5.3 million grant from the National Heritage Memorial Fund. Midlothian Council has approved Landmark's planning and listed building consent application for a
A dozen architects and a dozen builders walked into a room — and found a great deal of common purpose. That was the spirit of the inaugural joint CPD and networking breakfast hosted by the Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland (RIAS) and the Federation of Master Builders (FMB) Scotland
New analysis from Savills reveals that St Andrews continues to outstrip the wider Scottish housing market, commanding a 109% premium above the national average, with the KY16 postcode recording 12 residential sales over £1 million within the past year. The new findings confirm the town’s
Plans to deliver four new affordable houses in Dunfermline have taken a step forward. Councillors on Fife Council’s Cabinet Committee yesterday agreed to conclude legally binding agreements with Carmichael Homes Scotland 2 Limited for the four new build social rent houses at Masterton in Dunfe
Views are being sought on measures to speed up the delivery of new homes as part of the Scottish Government’s response to the housing emergency. The measures would help accelerate building on sites allocated for development or which have planning permission. They include fiscal incentive
Businesses employing hundreds of people across the north have written to Highland Council urging approval of proposed new substations at Fanellan and Bingally. Ahead of council decisions expected this month, starting with Fanellan this week, Murphy, RJ McLeod, Global Infrastructure, John Gunn


