The Construction Leadership Forum (CLF) has moved to tackle Scotland’s critical recruitment, training, and retention challenge with the launch of its Construction Workforce Mission. The Forum's Construction Accord Transformation Board said that ensuring the current workforce and new entrants d
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More than a decade after Falkirk Council became one of only a handful of Scottish councils approved to use Tax Incremental Finance (TIF), the initiative is showing strong returns, with more than £36 million of new infrastructure delivered, 2,100 jobs created and major transport improvements no
A new collection of 16 affordable homes has been completed at Lochside Park in Dunfermline, marking the fourth successful collaboration between Lochay Homes and Kingdom Housing Association.
Clark Contracts has celebrated the successful completion of a £16 million 155-bed purpose-built student accommodation (PBSA) development on Dunedin Street in Edinburgh.
Fire engineering consultancy OFR Consultants has transitioned to an Employee Ownership Trust (EOT) model, with an employee-owned trust acquiring a controlling stake in the company. The company, which has offices in Edinburgh and Glasgow, will also continue to operate its Enterprise Management Incent
On the banks of the River Clyde, a significant urban regeneration project is rapidly taking shape. Main contractor GRAHAM is leading the Central Quay development, which includes four student accommodation buildings for UNITE Students that will redefine this part of the Glasgow cityscape. The current
Natural building products supplier Ecological Building Systems has appointed Edward Anthony as technical specification advisor. Well known and highly respected within the Scottish construction industry, Ed brings over 20 years’ experience in building products and will represent Ecological Buil
Real estate advisor CBRE has appointed Stuart Jolly as director in its Scottish valuations team in Glasgow. Mr Jolly joins CBRE in November after almost 10 years at Avison Young, where he led the valuations team in Scotland for the past five years. Prior to that, he spent nine years at Cushman &
Clydebuilt II Limited Partnership (CLP II), a joint venture between Scottish property company Ediston and Strathclyde Pension Fund (SPF), has acquired multi-let office Central Exchange at 20 Waterloo Street in Glasgow for a price in the region of £22 million. Located in the heart of Glasgow&rs
Ardgay Station in the Highlands is set to undergo significant improvements this month, as Network Rail engineers carry out a £1.35m upgrade of platform 1.
Offices in a mostly residential tower in Glasgow city centre could be converted into flats under a new plan. Glasgow City Council has been asked for permission to turn the last floor of office space at 134 Renfrew Street into seven homes.
Falkirk Council has agreed plans for a new modular community building to replace the ageing Camelon Education Centre, ensuring local activities and services continue to have a base in the heart of the community.
Work has officially begun to demolish the Thistle and Esplanade multi-storey car parks in Kirkcaldy town centre, marking a major step forward in the regeneration of the town’s waterfront.
A webinar co-hosted by the National House-Building Council (NHBC) and the Association for Rental Living (ARL) has examined the processes and challenges associated with brownfield site development.
Aberdeen-based CHAP has appointed Jim Clark as its new chairman, following the passing of founding director Alasdair Craigie in January. Mr Clark, who previously served as a non-executive director with CHAP, brings with him a wealth of experience spanning several decades in business leadership acros


