Apprentices made redundant by the fallout from COVID-19 are being offered a lifeline by an industry-focused charitable trust backed by one of Scotland’s largest trade associations.
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RICS has announced Richard Burnett FRICS, director at Montana Management, as the new chair of the RICS Scotland board. Having served on the Scotland board for several years, Richard Burnett has now taken over as chair from John Edwards FRICS (July 2019 – July 2020). He will continue the focus
Kirkwood Homes’ plan to increase the size of its Linlathen Village development in Broughty Ferry has been waved through on appeal after it was knocked back by councillors.
A new intake of ten modern apprentices has joined the 75-strong team of apprentices at the Cruden Group.
Six site managers from CALA Homes (East) are celebrating after they each received a prestigious industry award from the National Home Building Council (NHBC). Craig Donaldson of Boroughmuir (Edinburgh), Mark Foley of The Crescent (Edinburgh), Ian Malcolm of Law Gardens (North Berwick), Kenny Re
The Scottish Joint Industry Board (SJIB) and the Unite union have welcomed the launch of a consultation exercise which it is hoped will lead to the introduction of a Member’s Bill calling for regulation of electricians. Both organisations are supporting the proposed Bill, which Jamie Halcro Jo
Funding to deploy low carbon heat in existing social housing has been fast-tracked to support Scotland’s economic recovery from the coronavirus pandemic.
The Scottish Road Works Commissioner has issued penalties totalling £94,000 to six utility organisations for failing to comply with their statutory obligations when placing cables and pipes in roads.
A man has taken to Twitter to voice his concerns regarding ongoing construction work he’s facing — quite literally — when he stands on his balcony in the evening.
A developer's plans for an £8 million housing development aimed at the over-55s market near Perth Airport have been rejected.
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The Scottish Government has pledged to increase investment in infrastructure year on year so that by the end of the next Parliament it will be £1.5 billion higher than last year.
Stewart Milne Homes is set to make driving home for Christmas extra special for one new homeowner with the launch of a competition to win a brand-new BMW. From today until December 1, those who purchase a new Stewart Milne Home will be eligible to win a new BMW 1 series and follow in the tyre tracks
Infrastructure services company FM Conway has announced the appointment of Adam Green to CEO as Michael Conway MBE steps into the role of chairman. Michael Conway MBE has been at the helm of FM Conway since 1981 when he bought the company from his father, Frank Conway. The company started from very
Construction work on a hospital project in Broadford on Skye has inspired a well-known artist to produce a series of works.


