The delivery of Longniddry South in East Lothian and a sustainable building pioneer have been recognised at the Helping It Happen Awards 2025. Organised by Scottish Land and Estates, the annual awards celebrate the individuals, businesses and community projects driving innovation, sustainability and
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The Scottish Roofing Awards 2025 judging process has been completed, and finalists across ten categories are now confirmed, NFRC announced today.
Transport Scotland will take centre stage at Road Expo and Bridges Scotland 2025, Scotland's leading transport infrastructure events, taking place November 26-27 at SEC Glasgow.
Scotland took home a hat-trick of awards at the 2025 Master Builder Awards last week, with an outstanding builder, a net-positive energy home, and an apprentice all recognised. Held by the Federation of Master Builders (FMB), the awards celebrate the builders who are the backbone of Britain’s
It’s that time of year! We’re getting excited about the CIOB Scotland Awards, at which we will celebrate some of Scotland’s most talented construction professionals, writes Lynne McKay, CIOB regional manager Scotland. Readers of Scottish Construction Now may remember the
The scaffolding and access industry came together on Friday 12 September to celebrate achievement, innovation and success at the Scaffolding Excellence Awards 2025. At a star-studded event held at Manchester Central to mark the end of ScaffEx25, celebrities, scaffolders, suppliers, contractors and g
Bonnyrigg Rose Community Foodball Club General Manager Jim Wilson, Development Manager Trish Sime, and Miller Homes’ Development Sales Manager Jenna Fordyce (Photo Credit: Phil Wilkinson Photography) Miller Homes is inviting local groups and causes across Scotland to apply for the second round
Aberdeen’s industrial property market demonstrated significant resilience in the first half of the year, with take-up on course to surpass 2024's annual total, despite the challenging macroeconomic backdrop and policy uncertainty, according to new figures from Knight Frank.
Excitement is building across the North of Scotland as the finalists for the 2025 Trades Awards are revealed, recognising and celebrating the outstanding talent, innovation, and achievements driving the construction industry forward. Now in its thirteenth year, this annual event which is hosted by A
Building services contractor Arc-Tech (Scotland) has welcomed six new apprentices in its 2025 intake. The new apprentices – taking the total employed across the business to 19 - will embark on structured, multi-year learning programmes in heating engineering and electrical trades.&n
CCG (Scotland) Ltd has welcomed 15 new apprentices across its group of companies for 2025 - the highest intake in recent years and a five-person increase on 2024.
A rising star of DM Hall has earned the recognition of his peers by being shortlisted for the prestigious 2025 RICS Matrics Surveyor Awards. Roger Davis, who works as an Associate as part of the firm’s North East Residential Team in the Aberdeen office, is in the running for the coveted Valuat
Emelie Fraser from the Glasgow Mackintosh School of Architecture has been named as the winner of 3DReid's 19th annual Student Prize in recognition of her thought-provoking project “O Parque dos Mortos”.
The Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) has announced the shortlist for the Top 100 Most Influential Women in Construction Awards 2025.
Satisfying the Scottish Government with the bomb-proof cladding for Glasgow’s redeveloped Queen Street Station sounds like a challenge. For TI Dynamic Facades, it was part of a day’s work. “It involved seven-millimetre-thick stone bonded to aluminium honeycomb that was blast tested


