Investment into mid-market senior living developments is needed to address the shortage of senior living facilities across the UK, according to a new report from real estate advisor CBRE. CBRE’s first senior living survey analysed responses from over 2,000 UK residents aged 55+ and found that
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You’d be hard-pressed to find a construction business in Scotland that isn’t harnessing technology in the modern age. From using trucks and tractors to transport materials to calling clients on smartphones, almost every aspect of modern construction incorporates some sort of tech. But,
Taylor Wimpey West Scotland has teamed up with St Andrew’s Hospice in Airdrie to confirm that it will donate £25 for each new home sold and legally completed within the first phase of new homes at its Calder Wynd development in Carnbroe, near Coatbridge. In total a grand sum of £4,
Glasgow-based architecture practice O’DonnellBrown has received planning permission to convert a listed building in Edinburgh’s Thistle Street into a new aparthotel for client HubCap. The existing sandstone and slate building, built in 1838 and developed in phases over its lifetime, is w
National charity Sight Scotland and property developer S Harrison Developments have jointly submitted a planning application to redevelop the site of the charity’s former HQ on Gillespie Crescent in Edinburgh, into student homes. The funds released by the sale of the site will enable Sight Sco
Architecture and Design Scotland has shared details of an upcoming event and announced its international keynote speaker. In the third Place Forum, titled 'Thinking Big, Thinking Beyond', the design agency will explore large-scale projects that are rooted in local communities.
A plan to build 40 new houses for affordable rent on the site of a former Perth care home is to be discussed by councillors next week. Members of the Housing and Social Wellbeing Committee will hear that a review of the site at Beechgrove House has found that using the land for affordable housing is
An autonomous excavator has been taught to construct dry stone walls itself using boulders weighing several tonnes and demolition debris.
The expansion of the Scottish Construction Summit into the SEC Campus in Glasgow this October signals a maturing, confident industry ready to shape its own future, according to Alan Smith, managing director of SPI Piling, as the firm confirmed its return as event Headline Sponsor. Held in September
Seasoned construction and business transformation leader Steve Petrie talks to SCN editor Kieran Findlay about his career, from an encounter with the British Gas chairman that 'changed his life' to his experience at Harvard University. On his very first day as an apprentice gas engineer at Brit
Downing has submitted a planning permission application to redevelop 40 Anderston Quay, situated along the River Clyde in Glasgow.
Scottish architectural firm jmarchitects has transitioned to employee ownership. jmarchitects is now owned by the 100 employees at its studios in Edinburgh, Glasgow, Manchester and London through an Employee Ownership Trust (EOT).
Ahead of joining other industry leaders at this year’s International Retrofit Conference next week to explore how retrofit can move beyond isolated pilots to become financeable, scalable programmes, Tara Schmidt, executive director at Transition Finance Scotland, has outlined how to overcome s
Mark Farmer, founder at Cast Consultancy and keynote speaker at last month's Scottish Construction Summit, will be sharing his insights on the future of construction skills at this year’s BE-ST Fest Summit. Speaking ahead of November’s event, a two-day industry conference focused on net
It’s that time of year! We’re getting excited about the CIOB Scotland Awards, at which we will celebrate some of Scotland’s most talented construction professionals, writes Lynne McKay, CIOB regional manager Scotland. Readers of Scottish Construction Now may remember the


