The Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) is tackling an industry shortage by training 160 more on-site NVQ and SVQ assessors and opening up four new assessment centres. Nine companies will deliver projects worth a total of £1.8 million to recruit and train more on-site assessors t
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East Dunbartonshire Council has given the green light for 38 new affordable homes to be built in Kirkintilloch.
Persimmon’s action to improve customer satisfaction levels following complaints about the quality of homes and leasehold charges has resulted in weaker first-half revenue for the firm.
The number of construction-related deaths has fallen to their lowest level on record but the sector continues to account for more workplace deaths than almost every other industry.
A new country hotel has opened in the Highlands following more than £12 million of investment in three properties by Indian millionaire Sanjay Narang. Rokeby Manor, located on the outskirts of Invergarry, opened this week following a major refurbishment programme and is soon to be followed by
The timetable has been unveiled for the seventh annual Edinburgh Traditional Building Festival which will be held from August 19-22.
Housing provider Sanctuary Homes is on site in Portsoy to build 44 much-needed new affordable properties. (from left) Cllr Anne Stirling, Cllr John Cox, Pat Cahill, Cllr Glen Reynolds and Neil Donald
Taylor Wimpey East Scotland has secured detailed planning consent from Midlothian Council for 304 new homes through the development of land off Main Street on the northern boundary of Roslin in Midlothian.
Developers have lodged plans to convert Dundee tennis courts into new homes.
Integrated environmental, engineering and technical services consultancy RSK has completed its fourth acquisition of this financial year.
Some of Glasgow's derelict railway arches could soon be transformed for commercial use under plans drawn up by Network Rail. Designed by IDP Architects, the proposals would see 16 spaces underneath the City Union line in the Laurieston/Gorbals area renovated to welcome a variety of businesses opport
Architect Christoph Ackermann has been appointed as principal at inter-disciplinary design practice BDP. Christoph will join Scott Mackenzie in the firm’s Glasgow studio where he will take more of a visible and pro-active senior leadership role in strengthening the design capability and the gr
Plans for the £1 million redevelopment of Aberfeldy Square have been unanimously approved by councillors.
A nine-storey office development made from reclaimed shipping containers has received planning permission in East London.
Skypark in Glasgow is launching the city’s first dedicated tool library and between 12th and 16th August is calling for donations of tools, as well as new members to join the initiative.


