Thomas McMillan, Savills UK head of energy consultancy based in Perth, has been appointed as the new chair of Solar Energy Scotland, previously the Solar Trade Association. Mr McMillan aims to use the position to maximise the potential of relatively untapped renewable resource north of the border.
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Transport Scotland has extended its consultation into the preferred dualling option of the A96 Aberdeen to Huntly route following criticism from an MSP and local councillors.
Morar Living, part of Simply UK, has invested £20.5 million into the Scottish senior living sector with the opening of two new luxury state-of-the-art care homes in Renfrewshire and East Lothian, with both welcoming their first residents. Morar Living’s Bridge of Weir care home is a &pou
UK housing secretary Robert Jenrick yesterday agreed to pay £3.5 billion to remove cladding from hundreds of thousands of unsafe high-rise flats in England and criticised the Scottish Government for doing "absolutely nothing" to help flat-owners affected in Scotland.
Douglas Morrison, director of operations and skills at Construction Scotland Innovation Centre (CSIC), suggests it’s time to rethink the apprenticeship programmes in line with the sector’s ongoing transformation – with digital skills and sustainability becoming a growing focus. Alm
Following an ambitious 22-month programme, the extension and refurbishment of Longforgan Primary School is complete and ready to welcome pupils back to the classroom.
Knight Property Group has acquired the former Devro manufacturing facility in Bellshill, situated to the south east of Glasgow City Centre.
A new show apartment has been launched at Bellway’s Dorchester 183 in Glasgow’s West End.
Plans by Forest Green Rovers to build the world's first football stadium made almost entirely out of wood has been given the nod from the English Football League (EFL).
Wheatley Group has submitted plans to build 35 homes for mid-market rent on Shawbridge Street in Pollockshaws. If approved by Glasgow City Council, the homes would be built on the site of a former pub which has since been demolished and the existing disused Polloshaws Police Station.
A mixed-use redevelopment project to will transform the former Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) site on Edinburgh's Dundas Street has been recommended for approval by council planners.
Infrastrata has acquired the Methil and Arnish yards from the collapsed Scottish manufacturer Burntisland Fabrication (BiFab) for £850,000. The deal will be split across two tranches: £650,000 upon completion and £200,000 when substantial revenues are generated.
Monthly output in the construction sector across the UK has fallen for the first time since the national lockdown in March.
A development strategy has been set out for the future expansion of Inverness Airport facilities including the passenger terminal, land-side and surface access and airfield infrastructure.
Crown Estate Scotland is reviewing the option structure for its ScotWind Leasing process after similar auctions in England and Wales resulted in higher than expected prices.


