Nearly one-third of Scotland’s office space could soon be at risk of being unusable if the Scottish Government follows the Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards (MEES) that apply to England and Wales, according to analysis from Knight Frank. The independent commercial property consultancy found
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SSEN Transmission has selected a series of ‘preferred bidders’ for the critical elements of delivering all onshore transmission infrastructure across the ‘Pathway to 2030’ network programme.
New images showing the homes-led redevelopment of one of Edinburgh city centre’s largest potential development sites have been revealed. Regeneration specialist Artisan Real Estate, together with fund manager REInvest Asset Management S.A., has unveiled detailed plans to redevelop the former D
Muir Group has appointed former colleague Martin Smith as its new CEO. Martin joins the Fife-based company from ISG where he was director of operations for major projects, having held a number of senior management positions, including area director for Miller Construction, managing director (Ce
Fenestration specialist Sidey celebrated five of its apprentice installers flying the Sidey Training Academy nest last week to become qualified employed fenestration installers. Within the Sidey Training Academy, apprentices work towards a level 5 SCQF through vocational training over a 12-18 month
The transformative economic impact of the UK and Scottish Government funded £1.13 billion Glasgow City Region City Deal has been set out in the latest Annual Performance Report. The Region’s City Deal continues to make significant progress since it kicked off in 2014. In total, more than
Galbraith has welcomed a new director, Larry Irwin, to advise on energy, utility and rural business issues from its Aberdeen office. With a strong background in rural valuation, Mr Irwin specialises in areas like telecoms, compulsory purchase, and renewable energy. His role will encompass negotiatio
A man has discovered skeletons of an ancient dolphin while digging a swimming pool in the back garden.
A series of drop-in events are due to be held in Stromness for local people to find out more about the allocated development areas in the south end of the town.
Balfour and Manson has appointed a new associate and solicitor to its property team. Kirstyn Logan has joined the team, from Drummond Miller, as an associate. She is an experienced property law professional who has also worked for McEwan Fraser, Gilson Gray and Clancy Hendrie Legal - and is well-kno
The Springfield Group has donated over £1,600 to the charity Highland Action for Little Ones (HALO) to address the outstanding needs of local families. Based in Inverness, HALO aims to uplift and empower families and children living in poverty and fleeing domestic violence by providing essenti
Development lender Atelier has appointed Bruce Robertson to spearhead the further expansion of its lending to property developers in Scotland. Edinburgh-based Bruce is an experienced relationship director in the Scottish property market and his career also includes 30 years of progressively senior r
Building services contractor Arc-Tech (Scotland) has welcomed two new trade apprentices to its business this month.
Glasgow-based construction and manufacturing group CCG has welcomed 18 new trade apprentices this week.
Peterhead-based surveyor Steven Dale reflects on the noted increase in battery storage at properties with solar panels. Sometimes there are straws in the wind which can make you reassess the way the future of a particular technology or trend is likely to shape up. I have come across some of them rec