The Building Engineering Services Association (BESA) has launched a training programme to help building services firms work more closely with schools and inspire future generations of building services engineers. The BESA School Engagement and Engineering Discovery (SEED) Programme is fully funded b
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Construction work on a new park and ride and bus interchange is to begin at Hairmyres railway station.
Construction work on a major £22 million redevelopment of Greenock Town Centre is set to begin in early 2025.
Despite rebounding strongly from a c.15% Covid-driven decline in 2020 and exceeding 2019’s activity levels in 2022 and 2023, the UK’s construction sector is forecast to see an overall real spend contraction of -2.1% in 2024 according to PwC UK’s latest Construction and Housebu
Work to improve driving conditions and enhance road safety on the A8 at Glasgow Road and the Ingliston interchange in Edinburgh is to start on Monday 16 September.
West Lothian Council has approved plans to deliver a plot of 15 affordable homes in Linlithgow. The development in Deanburn comes after a previous plan for a site near West Calder was dropped.
Mar Hall Hotel, Golf & Spa Resort has secured planning permission to develop 30 woodland lodges, with completion anticipated in spring 2025.
A Caithness-based distiller will transform a historic grain mill into a whisky distillery having acquired the site supported by a £2 million funding package from HSBC UK. Situated at the west end of Dunnet Bay, the Castletown Mill is a large, traditional stone-built water-powered grain mill, w
Work will shortly begin to create a new link road through the former Cockenzie Power Station site and prepare the area for redevelopment.
Professor Saul Humphrey has been announced as the Chartered Institute of Building’s vice president for the 2024/25 term. The sustainability champion, who teaches sustainable construction management at Anglia Ruskin University and picked up the Sustainability Award at the CIOB Awards
Construction of Scotland’s largest commercial shore power system started last week at Port of Aberdeen as part of a £4 million project designed to supply clean electricity to vessels at seven berths.
Network Rail is about to start a £3 million project to Rannoch Road bridge off the B8079 in Killiecrankie.
Homeowners across the country have collectively spent £50.6 billion in the last 12 months on home improvements. But which trades are most in demand at the moment and what services are homeowners looking to have completed over the coming year?
An unusual swimming pool will finally be built in New York after a 13-year wait. Set to be developed in the East River near the Manhattan Bridge, the facility aims to show that filtering river water is possible without chemicals, so the water in the pool will come directly from the river.
The groundwork for a new social housing development to help transform Mill O’ Mains has been welcomed by Dundee City Council’s housing convenor Mark Flynn. The 48 homes are being developed by McTaggart Construction as part of a wider masterplan to complete the regeneration of Mill O&rsqu


