A new tidal flood model has been produced for developers and planners to consider when working near the River Clyde between Dalbeth in Glasgow and Greenock.
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West Lothian Council is to apply for funding that, if successful, would result in a new primary school and nursery being built in Craigshill, Livingston. The new facility would replace both the existing Letham and Riverside Primary schools which are both in poor condition.
Stewart Milne Homes’ Dunnottar Park development in Stonehaven has claimed gold in the ‘Best Design for Three Storeys or Fewer’ category at the Housebuilder Awards 2022. Celebrated at a ceremony attended by more than 700 guests at London’s InterContinental O2 hotel on 10 Novem
Scottish Renewables’ flagship awards event returned to the EICC in Edinburgh where more than 1,200 guests celebrated Scotland’s renewable energy industry and applauded the 13 award winners who were recognised for their achievements over the past year. The winners were selected by a panel
Edinburgh’s ambitious plan to regenerate Granton Waterfront into a new coastal community has received UK-wide recognition at the Future Cities Forum Winter Awards.
An assistant site manager with Dandara East Scotland is urging more women to consider a career in the construction industry. Speaking during Women in Construction Week (March 5th-11th), Edyta MorozGronek said that it is important to address the gender imbalance in an industry where only 15% of worke
Stroke survivors Andy Ward and Troy Johnson took on a challenge of a lifetime by abseiling 165 ft off the Forth Bridge to bring back Scotland’s largest charity fundraising event. They were joined by Alan Ross, director of engineering and asset management at Network Rail, along with Carol Milli
Urbanite Living has commenced construction on-site to deliver a £33 million student accommodation development at Jocelyn Square in Glasgow city centre.
Fife Council is investing an additional £3.5 million to help fix Fife's roads and is making good progress in tackling a backlog of repairs.
The Scottish Plant Owners Association (SPOA) has appointed a skills and industry engagement officer to support workforce development and training opportunities for its members. Cheryl MacLennan takes up the role, in which she will focus on building strong relationships with members, supporting workf
A new forum has been created to help accelerate energy efficiency improvements in social housing in Midlothian.
An East Lothian man has seen his career ignite thanks to the support of colleagues and mentors across property developments in the region. Telfer King, now 33, who has recently been appointed assistant site manager on the Saltcoats Grange development in Gullane, first joined Cala Homes (East) in 201
It was always going to be an incredibly special evening, as the Lighthouse Charity’s Scotland West Region marked a major milestone and celebrated six decades of charitable giving and support to the construction community. And it was only fitting that the celebratory event on Friday 1st August
Commercial property rent disputes between landlords and occupiers in Scotland saw a decrease in 2024, despite continued rises in prime rents across major occupier markets, according to new Knight Frank analysis.
The number of building projects being submitted by Scotland's public bodies to the Construction Pipeline Forecast Tool keeps growing as 12 more public bodies have registered on the platform and inputted details of their plans, taking the total number of construction projects to 1,232, valued a


