The Lighthouse Construction Industry Charity has unveiled new initiatives to coincide with Mental Health Awareness Week and to remind everyone in construction about all of the freely available resources it offers.
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Mitie Group has acquired mobile telecoms tower infrastructure provider 8point8 for a total consideration of £10 million.
A large haul of office furniture has been donated to local charities by Inverclyde repairs and maintenance contractor Home Fix Scotland.
The Scottish Plant Owners Association (SPOA) is calling on businesses in the lifting sector to attend an open meeting in Dunblane later this month
UK construction companies reported another strong rise in business activity during April, but the speed of recovery lost momentum amid weaker new order gains.
Annual house prices in Aberdeen city and its suburbs have risen by 1.4%, according to the latest Aberdeen Housing Market report from the Aberdeen Solicitors’ Property Centre Limited (ASPC) and the University of Aberdeen, Business School, Centre for Real Estate Research.
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: City Of Edinburgh Council.
A planning application has been submitted for the proposed demolition of existing buildings on Portobello High Street to make way for a five-storey block of commercial units and 11 homes.
Port of Leith Housing Association (PoLHA) alongside Hackland + Dore Architects have been shortlisted in two categories in the Scottish Home Awards 2022.
An independent review of the role of incineration in Scotland has recommended that no further planning permission should be granted to incineration infrastructure unless it is balanced by an equal or greater closure of capacity.
Two members of the Tilbury Douglas team have completed a skydive to raise money and awareness of mental health issues in the construction industry.
Hong Kong’s government has banned developers from building 'nano flats' amid an overhaul of planning laws and the ongoing exodus of residents.
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Colhoun Estates (Cambuslang) Ltd
The supply of new homes delivered in Scotland fell by a third in one year to reach the lowest total in eight years as the Covid-19 pandemic took its toll on the housebuilding sector, official figures have found.
A 12-week public consultation has been launched today on Phase 2 of the Scottish Government’s permitted development rights (PDR) review.


