The West of Scotland Branch of the Lighthouse Club held its annual dinner again this year at the Glasgow Grand Central Hotel, raising nearly £25,000 for the construction industry charity.
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Scotland’s largest trade association has welcomed the Scottish Government’s announcement of an industry-wide consultation on the use of cash retentions in construction. Electrotechnical industry campaigning body SELECT said that it would now actively encourage all firms in Scotland&rsqu
hub West Scotland (hWS) has been overwhelmed by the incredible response to its Winter Warmer Appeal on behalf of children living in poverty in Glasgow. (from left) Becky Barnes, volunteer at PEEK; John Mason MSP; Iain Marley, CEO of hub West Scotland and Michaela Collins, CEO of PEEK
Scottish Water’s £2.2 million investment project to help protect and enhance the environment of the Firth of Clyde and coastal waters in Largs has been completed.
ng homes has appointed Cruden Building to carry out a multi-million-pound project in the north east of Glasgow. The £7.2 million contract will see 49 flats being delivered, along with a commercial unit, within a new iconic building on the site of the former Burgh Halls in Springburn. &nb
Scottish Water’s successful approach to construction productivity and efficiency was recognised this week when the team won the Supply Chain Excellence category in the 2019 Utility Week Awards.
A new national pilot scheme which aims to help thousands of first-time buyers with the deposit for a new home has opened for applications.
The Highland Council, the largest employer in the Highlands, has achieved Living Wage accreditation.
Leith Walk campaigners have hailed a decision by the Scottish Government to reject Drum Property Group's appeal to demolish the sandstone building at Stead's Place. The developer had planned to demolish the two-storey red sandstone shop frontages and industrial units and replace it with a five-store
Homeowners who were ordered by a court to pay a proportion of the cost of maintaining the amenity grounds in their housing scheme after being sued by an estate and land management company have successfully challenged the decision.
AEL Developments will share its plans to build a major housing development on the outskirts of East Wemyss at a drop-in exhibition on January 28.
A building brick made from 90% recycled construction and demolition waste has been launched by a spin-out company from Heriot-Watt University. The K-Briq produces just a tenth of the CO2 emissions of a traditional fired brick, uses less than a tenth of the energy in its manufacture and can be made i
A workshop will explore how the construction sector in Skye can design and produce sustainable buildings and infrastructure.
Taylor Wimpey East Scotland has secured detailed planning permission from East Lothian Council for the development of 69 new homes at St Clements Wells in Wallyford.
Developers will have to agree on supply-chain commitments when applying for offshore wind leases, under steps to increase the number of contracts staying in Scotland.


