The current rent freeze introduced by the Scottish Government has resulted in £700 million worth of housing developments being paused or lost entirely, new analysis has revealed. Research from the Scottish Property Federation (SPF) shows that evidence from their members highlighted that since
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In an open letter to the leaders of Scotland's construction and built environment ecosystem, BE-ST CEO Stephen Good calls on them to take action and be bold in their decisions and leadership in order to help ensure Scotland achieves its net zero goals. Dear leaders of Scotland's construction and bui
2022 has seen Energy Specialist Solutions (ESS), a Scottish-based company which operates globally, triple its sales, nearly quadruple its pre-tax profits and expand to the United States to take advantage of opportunities across the power generation sector. Previously focused primarily on technically
Cruden Building Scotland has offered its support to the local community in Earlston, Scottish Borders, by rejuvenating a well-respected war memorial in the town centre. Working collaboratively with Eildon Housing Association and Earlston Community Council, Cruden successfully refurbished the metal r
Improvements are set to be approved for a major Dundee city centre junction that will enhance pedestrian safety and make the area more attractive. Dundee City Council's city development committee, which meets today, will be asked to approve up to £400,000 for changes at the Commercial Street/M
Twelve Scottish companies have been successful in receiving a share of £560,000 to support the decarbonisation of heavy duty vehicles. A second challenge call for Zero Emissions Heavy Duty Vehicles was completed recently by Transport Scotland and Scottish Enterprise through its Can Do Innovati
Narro has been named the Best Small and Medium UK Consultancy at the Consultancy & Engineering Awards 2022.
Work on a key section of Glasgow's emerging network of cycling infrastructure is now underway.
Timber engineering manufacturer Donaldson Timber Engineering Ltd (DTE) has opened its tenth branch in the UK with a new location in the south west of England. The new branch in Exeter will service Devon and the surrounding area, including Cornwall.
Aberdeenshire Council is moving ahead with the next stage of work on the Peterhead Community Campus after councillors agreed to progress work to the technical design phase.
Trade unions have called for new legislation requiring the removal of all asbestos from public buildings after the substance was found in hundreds of NHS buildings across Scotland including hospitals. Research carried out by Labour Research Department (LRD) for the TUC, STUC and the All Party P
Work on a £5 million project to improve accessibility at Port Glasgow station in Inverclyde is set to commence next month.
Bringing cake to the office might make you popular, but is as harmful to your colleagues as passive smoking, the head of the UK’s Food Standards Agency has said.
The former Jenners department store in Edinburgh, which is currently undergoing a conversion into a 96-bedroom hotel, caught fire today. A Scottish Fire and Rescue Service spokesman said it responded to reports of a fire to the rear of the empty building on Rose Street at about 11:29.
North Ayrshire Council has appointed a contractor to carry out the £48 million flood protection scheme for Millport.


