City Building has been crowned Most Inspiring UK employer by awards established to recognise diversity and inclusion in the built environment. The Inspire Awards are open to construction, engineering and housing organisations. They aim to encourage greater diversity and inclusion across the building
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Barratt West Scotland is celebrating after two of its site managers received prestigious industry accolades for their stellar work. Matt McLaughlin of Mauchline (East Ayrshire) and David Blair of Largs (North Ayrshire) both received ‘Pride in the Job’ awards from the National House Build
Mather & Co has fended off international design competitors to reimagine the famous Blacksmiths Shop and Museum at Gretna Green, the number one wedding destination in the UK.
Bellway site manager George Carty is celebrating winning a Pride in the Job Quality Award for the eighth year running. George won the plaudit for his work at Manor Park in Cumbernauld, a collection of three, four and five bedroom homes in a leafy setting near Dullatur Golf Course.
Housing provider Sanctuary is on site in Inverclyde building 96 much-needed homes for social rent. Forty four flats in Greenock will complement 52 homes in Port Glasgow, a mix of houses, flats and cottage flats.
Around £120 million is to be invested in the Tayside region after Stewart Milne Homes announced plans to deliver more than 350 new homes at developments in Arbroath, Ballumbie and Blairgowrie.
The Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) is tackling an industry shortage by training 160 more on-site NVQ and SVQ assessors and opening up four new assessment centres. Nine companies will deliver projects worth a total of £1.8 million to recruit and train more on-site assessors t
The number of construction-related deaths has fallen to their lowest level on record but the sector continues to account for more workplace deaths than almost every other industry.
Housebuilder AS Homes (Scotland) has submitted an early proposal for the redevelopment of a former Glasgow bus depot into a development of nearly 140 houses. The three-hectare site at 252 Tollcross Road in Parkhead has been unused since 2010, according to documents lodged with Glasgow
The Association for Project Safety (APS) is inviting nominations for the new award of APM Member of the Year.
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: IHG
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Blairtummock Housing Association
Sue Kershaw has today been named as president of the Association for Project Management (APM). Currently UK managing director of major projects advisory at KPMG, Kershaw becomes the first female president of the chartered body for the project profession.
Two North East site managers are celebrating this week after both received a prestigious industry award from the National Home Building Council (NHBC). Ross Black, site manager at CALA Homes’ Craibstone Estate development in Aberdeen, and Fred Anderson, from CALA at Grandhome in Bridge of Don,
Fourteen more towns and cities across the UK, including Inverness, are being prepared for full fibre deployment by wholesale full fibre infrastructure provider CityFibre.


