Scottish Construction Summit programme director Paul McDevitt outlines the necessary steps to rebuild the UK construction sector. The UK construction industry, a cornerstone of the nation's economy, finds itself in a precarious position akin to a teetering Jenga tower. In 2025, the sector faces unpr
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Construction has begun on a new residential development in Newington which will provide 19 modern, fully wheelchair-accessible homes available for social rent.
Purpose-Built Student Accommodation (PBSA) continues to be a shining light in the Scottish commercial property investment market, according to the latest investor research on the living sector conducted by leading independent property advisory firm, Lismore Real Estate Advisors. A majority (72%) of
The community in Wyndford will have their say on Wheatley Homes Glasgow’s ambitious plans for the £100 million transformation of the area.
A planned 50-bedroom care home in Clarkston can now proceed following the completed purchase of land at Greenbank Parish Church.
The project looking at the future options for connectivity between Shetland’s islands is moving to its next phase, following a recent series of public drop-in sessions.
In an exclusive for our sister publication Scottish Housing News, Hans Mitchell, client relations director at fire safety engineering consultancy Harmony Fire, summarises the Scottish Government’s response to the Grenfell Tower Inquiry recommendations. The recent Scottish Government Response t
East Renfrewshire Council has revised its estimated completion date for the Aurs Road improvement project to Spring 2026.
A planning application has been lodged today for a proposed 9km active travel route for walking, wheeling and cycling, which will provide a safer, more direct link between Aviemore and Carrbridge, linking up with existing routes in the area.
People are being encouraged to check out Greenock’s new-look West Blackhall Street following a £6 million revamp. The street fully reopened recently following a massive modernisation project to make the town’s traditional high street more attractive to residents, shoppers, vi
Residents, visitors and business owners are being asked for their views on Mitchell Way in order to help shape its future.
Work on a £300,000 renewable energy project in Helensburgh which will help make the treatment of the town’s waste water less carbon intensive is now complete.
A former construction worker from Ayrshire, who once designed the first tartan to journey into space, is preparing to make a striking impression on the catwalks of New York City.
A solar power development has led to one of the greatest archaeological finds in recent Spanish history.
Civil engineering specialist Story Scotland has appointed Craig Lafferty as managing director of a new dedicated transportation division. The new division forms part of a strategic restructuring which also saw Alan Boyle appointed as managing director of a new energy division earlier this year.


