Construction workloads in Scotland declined through the second quarter of 2025 according to the latest Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) Construction Monitor but surveyors cautiously expect growth over the year ahead.
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Passengers travelling by train between East Kilbride and Glasgow are now benefitting from a £7m package of access improvements, with new lifts at Giffnock station going live.
The Highland Council has launched a statutory Community Empowerment (Scotland) Act 2015 consultation giving the Cromarty residents until 29 September 2025 to respond to a proposal to dispose and change the use of East Church Hall.
Two public organisations have signed a partnership agreement committing them to work together to accelerate the UK’s transition to clean energy. Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE) and Aberdeen-based Great British Energy (GBE) signed the agreement in Inverness on Thursday 31 July during a G
Initial preparations are now underway to bring Auchenharvie Leisure Centre swimming pool back into use.
Acting on behalf of the Mac Mic Group, Savills and Scarlett Land & Development are launching a fully consented Build to Rent (BTR) residential development site in Glasgow’s West End.
The Scottish Government has launched a consultation paper which sets out its proposed approach to the next Land Use Strategy. The paper seeks views on the strategic direction and vision for sustainable land use in Scotland, and the objectives, policies and actions that will help deliver it.
Avant Homes has reported a pre-tax loss of £83 million for the year ending 30 June 2024, after fire safety remediation provisions reached more than £107m.
A major housebuilder is demanding the return of nearly £6 million from South Ayrshire Council, claiming the funds originally provided to support local school infrastructure remain unused.
Bellway’s construction team recently surprised one-year-old Harris Beattie at the company’s Landsdale development in East Kilbride, creating a day to remember for the construction enthusiast.
CCG (Scotland) has appointed long-serving employee and a key architect of its Technical Department, Gary Weir, to its board. Gary’s promotion to technical director underscores CCG’s continued commitment to excellence in pre-construction, quality assurance, and innovation, and he joins a
A high-end office complex in Dundee’s Technology Park has reopened after a £3 million refurbishment programme.
Sheriff Reid's determination in the fatal accident inquiry into the death of Shea Ryan has been published and makes various recommendations to the HSE that may have an impact on the construction industry going forward should these be implemented. DAC Beachcroft partner Karen Railton highlights the k
Wright, Johnston & Mackenzie LLP (WJM) has bolstered its commercial property team with the appointment of Stuart Dickie as a new associate. Mr Dickie joins the expanding team based in Edinburgh’s Hope Street office. He brings a wealth of experience across the real estate spectrum, wit
The property market across Edinburgh, the Lothians, Fife, and the Borders displayed solid growth between May and July 2025, with average selling prices rising by 3.3% year-on-year to £289,982. Most regions saw an increase in average selling prices, with the exception of the Scottish Borders an


