Engineering contractor Spie Limited has been fined £160,000 after a child was fatally injured after being trapped between an unsecured pole and fence.
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Scottish Water has been fined £19,000 after pleading guilty to an incident of water pollution in Glasgow in 2016.
Members of Scottish trade association SELECT can now carry out online COSHH assessments and method statements quickly and easily thanks to its ongoing partnership with the Building Safety Group (BSG).
The Lighthouse Construction Industry Charity is throwing a challenge out to the construction industry to complete its epic 4 Peaks Challenge.
Scottish Property Federation (SPF) analysis of 2019 commercial property sales figures has revealed that the total value of sales grew in Scotland for the third consecutive year. At £3.37 billion, the value of commercial property sales in 2019 hit its highest annual total since 2015. The total
Real estate developer FORE Partnership is extending its partnership with Soul Riders, the social enterprise that refurbishes and distributes bicycles to isolated, destitute people across the city.
Miller Homes has joined CALA Homes (West) and Taylor Wimpey West Scotland as part of the consortium delivering the new community of Maidenhill. (from left) Pamela Duff (sales executive at Taylor Wimpey West Scotland), Emma Craig and Catherine Russell (development sales managers at Miller Homes), and
CALA Homes has helped to pave the way for youngsters interested in a future role in construction, through a series of health and safety talks at schools across Aberdeen.
And finally… Documentary to showcase community’s vision to build world-class St Kilda visitor centre
A new BBC ALBA documentary tells the inspirational story of a community’s vision to build a world-class visitor centre to celebrate the history of St Kilda.
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Amey. FAO: Claire Graham Administration Block Forth Road Bridge South Queensferry Scotland
Meeting the current and future skills needs of employers was the focus of the first Skills Investment Plan for Scotland’s Construction Sector, published four years ago. In the first of a series of articles highlighting work resulting from the Skills Investment Plan, Emma Dickson of the Constru
A masterplan detailing proposals for 350 new homes at Auchendinny has been lodged with Midlothian Council.
Councillors in East Lothian have agreed to spend more than £174 million over the next five years on building new council housing and modernising existing stock.
LAR Housing Trust has submitted plans to transform a fire damaged B-listed tenement building at Glasgow Green into 45 affordable flats. The roof of the former hotel at Greenhead Street, which was known as the Inn on the Green, was destroyed by fire in 2014.
Work experience pupils from Inverclyde Academy in Greenock showed an impressive range of skills last week as they spent time with Home Fix Scotland (HFS) staff. The initiative is part of the HFS commitment to helping develop skills and experience of young people in the Inverclyde area. The training


