The Technology Enabled Maintenance Association (TEMA) is partnering with the Building Engineering Services Association (BESA) to help accelerate the adoption of emerging technologies by the building maintenance sector. TEMA will work closely with BESA’s specialist Service & Facilitie
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Four of Taylor Wimpey’s site managers across the east of Scotland are celebrating having been recognised in the 40th year of the NHBC Pride in the Job Awards. (from left) Taylor Wimpey East Scotland’s winning site managers – Graham Spence (Victoria Grange, Monifieth); Eddie McCann
Stirling Council has given the green light to a new affordable housing development in Cowie.
Pubs, restaurants and cafes in Scotland will have greater flexibility to make use of outside spaces, as outdoor hospitality resumes from today.
Important property developments in Edinburgh and Glasgow are to be delayed by at least six months as investors are becoming increasingly wary of funding new opportunities amid the coronavirus pandemic, according to a report.
Morgan Sindall Construction has obtained a place on all three lots of University of Glasgow’s new £250 million capital projects framework.
Construction industry specification platform NBS has announced a partnership with the Brick Development Association (BDA) to communicate the latest technical standards to construction professionals, ensuring industry-wide best practice.
Framework provider Pagabo has teamed up with health technology brand Moodbeam to offer workers access to the world’s first wearable device, focused on capturing mood in real time through the simple pressing of a button.
New plans have been lodged for a retirement village centred on Binghill House in Milltimber.
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Taylor Wimpey has provided funding to Glasgow homeless charity Lights on G1.
Following the reopening of construction sites in Scotland, Sean McGinness believes the picture should start to become clearer for rural landowners who are in discussions with housebuilders and developers regarding potential new developments and land sales. Many individuals will have spent time durin
Springfield Properties has lost a bid calling for Moray Council to cover its appeal costs following a dispute over a rejected housing application. After the dispute, the property developer called for the council to foot the bill when it rejected Springfield's plans to build 316 homes in Ferrylea, Fo
Cruden Building has announced the appointment of Colin Kennedy as its new construction director. Mr Kennedy has been part of an extensive process to find a top calibre replacement for current construction director, David McEvoy, whose original plan to retire last month was delayed by in light of the
Members of the public and NHS Lanarkshire staff are to take part in a postal scoring process to evaluate the site options for a new University Hospital Monklands. The exercise to score the three potential sites for the Monklands Replacement Project (MRP) – Gartcosh, Glenmavis and Wester Moffat


