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Scotland’s 32 local authorities are facing a planning logjam which will jeopardise the country’s climate targets, new research by industry body Scottish Renewables reveals today.
A project to recruit and train 100 quality assessors for the construction industry in Scotland has been re-launched after it was put on hold due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The two-year project, driven by CITB and ESP, in partnership with 24 Scottish colleges, government agencies and private training
The IAA Highlands and Islands Chapter of the Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland (RIAS) announced its Biennial Awards last week in an online awards ceremony hosted by Nicky Marr and attended by 150 people from throughout Scotland. Best Project Overall winner Gairloch Museum
Skanska UK has taken an important step towards its target to become carbon neutral by 2045 with the introduction of a radically new electric vehicle (EV) company car policy.
Shire Housing Association has won a tender to deliver the Care and Repair Service on behalf of the East Ayrshire Health and Social Care Partnership for a further three years from 28 November 2020. The Association has successfully delivered the East Ayrshire Care and Repair Service since 2003.
A public engagement exercise is underway on plans for a new road with connected active cycling and walking links between Ravenscraig and Motherwell.
Barratt Homes has reiterated its commitment to investing in South Ayrshire after its plans to deliver up to 300 homes in Monkton were rejected by councillors.
Real estate investment and development specialist Lismore Real Estate Advisors is growing its Edinburgh-based operation with the appointment of Chris Thornton as an associate. Mr Thornton joins the team from Culverwell, where he has worked for the past five years. He has developed an in-depth knowle
Passengers, and freight customers, will benefit from more than £16m of investment in Scotland’s railway over this Christmas and New Year.
The communities of Tomintoul and Glenlivet took a huge step towards realising their aspirations for community-owned housing last week with the purchase of the site of the former secondary school in Tomintoul. Tomintoul and Glenlivet Development Trust (TGDT) have been working hard with partners Commu
Andy Irvine is to retire as chairman of JLL Scotland at the end of the year following a 42-year career with the firm. The former Scotland rugby international joined Jones Lang Wootton in 1978 to create a specialised investment team in Edinburgh and was promoted to lead the Edinburgh office in 1986.
Output in the UK construction sector sustained its recovery during November with the rate of expansion accelerating from the previous month, led by fastest rise in new orders since October 2014.
Scotland’s electricity network is to benefit from innovative new technology that can restore power within 24 hours if severe weather leads to a loss of electricity this winter.
The Edinburgh-based creator of the world’s first flat-packable solar thermal collector has been accepted onto the new accelerator programme at the Michelin Scotland Innovation Parc (MSIP) in Dundee, as it rolls out an ambitious programme to provide affordable clean energy to some of the w


