Scottish Water has completed work on a £706,000 green energy scheme at a site near Falkirk, which is set to save around 135 tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent a year.
Search: W
Warmworks has become one of the first organisations in Leith to make its office space an entirely net zero working environment. The company has just completed a major retrofit to install a new heating system, reinforcing its commitment to reducing carbon emissions and achieving a key milestone in it
Dundee City Council leader Councillor Mark Flynn visited the site of James Thomson House today to see progress being made on the £26 million office project being delivered by Robertson Construction Tayside. Councillor Flynn was accompanied by Fair Work, Economic Growth and Infrastructure conve
The first steps to regenerate Cumbernauld town centre have been taken, as contractors go on-site to demolish a multi-storey office.
West of Scotland Housing Association (WSHA) has appointed Karen Shaw as the organisation’s new director of development and asset management. She will oversee the asset management, property and development and projects teams to implement WSHA’s ongoing ambitious development plans and deli
Work is underway on a new housing development that will deliver more than 50 new affordable homes in Crieff. Persimmon North Scotland's Strathearn Meadow development on Broich Road will feature a total of 209 new homes, with 52 to be transferred to Kingdom Housing Association to provide families in
Environmental engineering consultancy Wallace Whittle has appointed a team of renowned experts to drive the growth of its ESG and sustainability offering. Nick Hayes, Monika Munzinger and George Rowberry have many years of experience working together in the same business and all joined Wallace
A new white paper is calling for a wide-ranging transformation of cities around the world to promote the wellbeing of residents, prepare for the needs of future generations, and mitigate the risks of future pandemics.
Phillippa Prongué has been named the new executive managing director of Wates' growing Residential business. Ms Prongué will take up the position in the new year, taking over from Helen Bunch who is retiring after an esteemed 19-year career at Wates.
Wood-burning stoves, bioenergy and peat heating will now be permitted in new homes and buildings following a review of the New Build Heat Standard.
Work has started on the fourth and final phase of Cruden Homes' King’s View development in Toryglen.
The construction industry is facing increasing challenges due to both seasonal and environmental factors, making it essential to take these into consideration when designing schemes as they give rise to thermal loading.
Work has started on a project in Campbeltown that will see residents benefit from better walking and cycling routes along the town’s Cutting and Quarry Green.
Work is now well underway on the latest North Ayrshire Council housing development in the Garnock Valley.
The Scottish Roofing Awards 2024 was held last week to celebrate the high-quality work of NFRC members across the Scottish region. The luncheon was held at The Grand Central Hotel, Glasgow. Celebrity host Tam Cowan entertained the audience before presenting the awards covering all roofing discipline


