Nine institutions representing over 400,000 built environment professionals have agreed the next phase of their joint equity, diversity and inclusion (EDI) action plan.
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The Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) has shared updated figures for its New Entrant Support Team (NEST), revealing that 4,572 apprenticeship starts were supported between April and December 2025, exceeding the 2025-26 final target with three months left to go.
Taylor Wimpey East Scotland has been recognised with a prestigious accolade at the Scottish Green Apple Environment Awards, underscoring the homebuilder’s commitment to driving meaningful environmental progress across its operations. The Scottish Green Apple Environment Awards recognise, rewar
One year on from the Housing (Cladding Remediation) (Scotland) Act 2024 coming into force, Hamish Paterson – director and head of building surveying at Thomas & Adamson – reflects on the lessons learned during the first year of Scotland’s national cladding programme and the nex
Nicola Woodward, senior director and head of the Edinburgh office at Lichfields, examines how current housing policy in Scotland, and the growing number of out-of-date local development plans, are affecting housing delivery. Scotland has been in a declared housing emergency since May 2024, yet the d
The Willmott Dixon Group has made three managing director appointments to lead key parts of its business. First, Judy Hegarty has been promoted to managing director at Fortem, Willmott Dixon’s specialist property solutions provider for social housing. She will work alongside chief operating of
Businesses employing hundreds of people across the north have written to Highland Council urging approval of proposed new substations at Fanellan and Bingally. Ahead of council decisions expected this month, starting with Fanellan this week, Murphy, RJ McLeod, Global Infrastructure, John Gunn
In an exclusive for Scottish Construction Now, Scott Brewster, managing director of sustainable resource management company Brewster Brothers, argues that the forthcoming Scottish Aggregates Tax can be used alongside other fiscal levers and environmental policies in order to boost sustainability and
North Ayrshire Provost Anthea Dickson has helped to mark the success of a £48 million flood protection scheme by unveiling a plaque at the site.
Ahead of the elections to the Scottish Parliament on 7 May, the Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland (RIAS) has published its policy manifesto, offering an agenda for the built environment that reverses a cycle of decline and puts design at the heart of Scotland’s communities. As a ch
Independent chartered surveyor DM Hall has made a number of strategic and highly deserved promotions across its business.
Robertson Partnership Homes (RPH) has appointed its new board, strengthening the business as it continues to support the delivery of high-quality, sustainable, affordable housing across Scotland. Bringing together a highly experienced leadership team with strong expertise across operations, commerci
Stirling Council and Barratt and David Wilson Homes are celebrating the start of work at Durieshill – the biggest housing development to have secured detailed planning approval in Scotland. The development will be brought by Barratt Homes and David Wilson Homes, part of Barratt Redrow. The tra
Fife Council has granted planning permission for Braeburn, the next phase of the St Andrews West development.
Ryden has significantly expanded its Professional Services offering following strategic hires and the integration with Lambert Smith Hampton (LSH) in Scotland, bringing together a senior team of leading sector experts to create one of the largest and most experienced valuation, lease advisory and bu


