Around 5,000 more construction SMEs will not have to pay any levy to the Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) for 2021-22, under new proposals submitted this week to the UK Government. Under the proposals, the Small Business Levy Exemption threshold for employers with wage bills of less
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Output in the UK construction sector grew by 17.6% in July 2020 as the industry continued its coronavirus recovery.
Scottish housebuilder Avant Homes has bolstered its senior management team with the appointment of Andrew Gawthorpe to the newly created role of regional director for Scotland. Andrew originally joined Avant Homes as commercial director in the Yorkshire business in 2018 ahead of taking up the positi
Winchburgh Developments Limited has reached an agreement with West Lothian Council over the transfer of the 32-acre site for the new £60.7 million multi-schools project. The site will be home to the new Winchburgh and Sinclair Academies and a replacement Holy Family Primary school, as well as
Fit-out, refurbishment and property upkeep company Wates Smartspace has today announced the appointment of Sam Hagans as commercial director. The announcement follows the recent promotion of former commercial director Scott Camp to the position of managing director. Sam’s appointment
Angus Council has admitted defeat in the legal battle regarding its decision to approve the demolition of the former Lochside Leisure Centre in Forfar.
Work to refurbish the rail bridge over Merrylee Road on the Southside of Glasgow is now underway and on track to complete by the end of the year.
Research from Heriot-Watt University has been shortlisted in the prestigious Times Higher Education Awards 2020 - the Oscars of higher education - in recognition of its innovative STEM project. Project ‘The K-Briq’ is the world’s first recycled brick made from 90% construction and
All-trades contractor McGill has secured another large contract with long-standing client Govanhill Housing Association. McGill will complete housing repairs and refurbishment works in 52 properties, in a deal worth £2.3 million.
Housing, transport, skills programs and five new data innovation hubs are among the projects that have already benefited from funding from the £1.3 billion Edinburgh and South East Scotland City Region Deal, a new report has revealed as the deal passes the first £100 million milesto
Moray Council has approved plans for the remodelling and rebuilding of Aberlour Distillery.
The Competition & Markets Authority (CMA) has launched an investigation into Mitie's proposed £271 million acquisition of the facilities management (FM) arm of Interserve.
Work has started to widen footways on both sides of Montrose Street between George Street and Cathedral Street as part of Glasgow City Council's Spaces for People programme which is providing extra space for physical distancing to protect public health and suppress a resurgence of COVID-19.
A £19 million affordable housing project set to transform an area of Paisley is under way. Sanctuary Scotland has worked closely with its site contractor Cruden Building to ensure 131 homes can be safely created in Glenburn.
Port of Leith Housing Association (PoLHA) is marking Scottish Housing Day by celebrating the opening of 51 homes at Shrubhill following staggered sign-ups to allow for socially distanced moves during the COVID-19 pandemic. Built on the site of Edinburgh’s former tram depot, the one to three-be


