McTaggart Construction has praised Glasgow Kelvin College for opening doors for people who might otherwise be overlooked, improving attainment, and supplying industry with the skilled talent needed to meet Scotland’s economic and social challenges. Against a backdrop of funding cuts to Scotlan
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Engineering consultancy Dougall Baillie Associates is continuing its development of graduate apprenticeships (GAs) with a further intake for the coming academic year. Based in East Kilbride and operating across the UK, the firm has taken on two more civil engineering graduate apprentices, who will a
New research led by the University of Stirling has revealed the existence and fate of many fragments of the Stone of Destiny, notably those which were secreted away after the ancient artefact was taken from Westminster Abbey by a group of Scottish nationalist students early on Christmas morning 1950
Scotland’s Just Transition Commission is holding a major national summit today, with the aim of establishing common ground on how a low carbon economy can be built most fairly.
Paisley has been named Scotland’s Town of the Year in recognition of its ambitious regeneration and community-led transformation.
Scottish home improvements company CR Smith is helping to revive one of Scotland’s most beloved community sporting events – the Braveheart Ride and Dinner – almost a decade after it was last held. The event, which raises funds to support the next generation of Scottish cycling tale
A sheriff has reduced the price payable for an asbestos removal service after a business contracted by the owner of a derelict farm building but ordered the customer to pay the remaining outstanding amount after finding that the cleaning company had breached the requirement to exercise reasonable ca
The Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland (RIAS) has today revealed the four projects that are in the running for the 2025 RIAS Andrew Doolan Best Building in Scotland Award. This year’s shortlist includes projects that celebrate architecture’s place alongside other disciplines i
The influential construction figure commissioned by the UK Government to produce the ground-breaking 'Modernise or Die' report on the construction industry, Mark Farmer, delivered a candid assessment of the industry’s challenges and opportunities at the Scottish Construction Summit 2025 yester
An official opening event has taken place to mark the completion of two key infrastructure projects in Hawick, incorporating the town-wide active travel network and the A7 trunk road upgrade, delivered through the Hawick Flood Protection Scheme (HFPS).
A Perth youth centre’s eyesore backyard has been transformed into a stylish landscaped courtyard. Impressed by YMCA Tayside’s Y Centre breathing new life into a converted church during judging for the Perthshire Chamber of Commerce Star Awards, Kilmac managing director Athole McDonald fo
One of Scotland’s top construction recruitment experts has urged young people to start building their skills and experience early – but says they shouldn’t worry if their career path takes a few unexpected turns along the way. Ross Hammell, 44, from Moodiesburn, is corporate and so
CCG (Scotland) has appointed long-serving employee and a key architect of its Technical Department, Gary Weir, to its board. Gary’s promotion to technical director underscores CCG’s continued commitment to excellence in pre-construction, quality assurance, and innovation, and he joins a
Calvay Housing Association has marked its 40th anniversary with the completion of a milestone project which has transformed more than 250 homes in Barlanark, making them warmer and cheaper to heat.
Hundreds of residents at Windmillcroft Quay in Glasgow have warned that they are facing a dire situation as essential £45 million work to replace the quay wall remains unfunded, putting their homes at risk and jeopardising a key public amenity along the River Clyde. The deteriorating quay wall


