A trade union representing architectural workers has merged with Unite, the UK's largest union. The Section of Architectural Workers (SAW) was set up as a democratic grassroots union run by and for its members. Previously affiliated with the United Voices of the World (UVW), it has now formed a nati
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Taylor Wimpey West Scotland intends to make a planning application to North Lanarkshire Council for the provision of around 137 new homes through the development of land west of Carnbroe Road.
Two site managers from Barratt Developments East Scotland have been recognised by the National House Building Council (NHBC) for excellence in on-site management for developments in Edinburgh. Ewan MacLean (Cammo Meadows) from Stirling and Inverkeithing local Barrie Mitchell (West Craigs) were both
Local government craft workers have voted to accept an improved pay offer from the Convention of Scottish Local Authorities (COSLA).
Sidey has successfully completed an extensive £850,000 window and door replacement programme for Thenue Housing Association, delivering energy-efficient, secure, and modernised upgrades to mixed tenure residential properties across multiple communities in the East End of Glasgow.
The winners of the 13th annual Trades Awards were announced last week, recognising the outstanding individuals, teams and projects in the North‑east construction industry. The black‑tie ceremony, held at Ardoe House, brought together industry professionals to celebrate excellence, innovation and
A family-run and owned skip hire, waste and recycling business in Scotland has been fined £24,000 after a worker sustained serious injuries to his left hand and forearm on the blades of a machine. Barry Edward Pae, formerly known as Barry Edward Vaughan, an employee of W M Russell & Sons L
The third and final construction stage of the Fairlie Coastal Path has begun with work expected to be complete in spring 2024.
Fife Council is to mark World Town Planning Day today by posting images and information about some of the schemes and developments that have happened, or are happening, in the region. World Town Planning Day celebrates the achievements and skills of planners in their role of helping to create more s
A paving contractor has been prosecuted after a worker fell from the bonnet of a tar laying machine in Dumfries and Galloway. M & W Tarmacadam Contractor Ltd, of Main Street, Stavely, Kendal was fined £10,000 after pleading guilty to breaching Regulation 4 of the Work at Height Regulations 2005
A 182m (600ft) high tribute to a hero of India's struggle for independence is set to be completed this week and assume the title of the world's tallest statue. Located in India's Gujarat state, massive imortalisation of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel will surpass the scale of The Spring Temple B
The Duke of Rothesay spent Wednesday morning with the owners and staff of north east civil engineering firm WM Donald as part of the official opening celebrations of its new Netherley headquarters. (from left) Ewan Riddoch, Elaine Donald, Willie Donald, The Duke of Rothesay, Lady Kinghorn
Global real estate agency Cushman & Wakefield has announced a raft of senior promotions within its Scottish operation. Mark Finlayson, Martin Speirs and James Woodhead have all been promoted to associate partners in the business, while Scott Aird and Emma Watson are now senior surveyors.
akp Scotland has completed the fit-out of new open plan offices within Skypark for human capital management technology company Ceridian in another collaboration with consultants Cushman & Wakefield and interior designers Julia Grant of Julia Grant Interiors.
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has revealed that she is considering whether additional lockdown restrictions are needed for non-essential work in Scotland to help bring the number of coronavirus cases down.


