The next phase of the biggest transformation of Glasgow's public realm in decades gets underway early in the New Year.
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A quarter of the UK's biggest mortgage providers will not lend against homes with spray foam insulation, new research has suggested.
The CCG Group has completed pioneering research into "Whole-Life Carbon," providing crucial insights into carbon emissions throughout the house building lifecycle, and strategies for reducing them to achieve net zero. The research aims to help CCG make informed decisions on responsible sourcing of m
Fife Council swept the board at the recent GO Awards Scotland ceremony. The GO Awards Scotland recognise the achievements and successes in delivering Scottish public sector services, whether from the public, private or third sectors. This year’s ceremony took place on 24 October at the Crowne
Three dedicated apprentices from Persimmon Homes have embarked on an Advanced Craft bricklaying course at South Lanarkshire College, enhancing their skills and knowledge in the construction industry. The apprentices, Chantelle Muir and Billie Murray from Ayrshire, and Dale Robertson from Dunblane, w
A steel signing ceremony has marked the beginning of the final phase of construction for the University of Stirling’s state-of-the-art aquaculture research facility, being delivered by Robertson Construction. The National Aquaculture Technology and Innovation Hub (NATIH) will be fully i
East Dunbartonshire Council is carrying out the first of two pre-application public consultations for the Westerhill Development Road, previously referred to as Phase 5 of the Bishopbriggs Relief Road, proposed for land to the north of Westerhill Road, Bishopbriggs.
Local graduate Megan Scott has returned home to Glasgow where she has joined Persimmon West Scotland’s commercial team. Originally from Bishopbriggs, Megan graduated from the University of Glasgow in 2022 and initially moved to the Midlands to participate in Persimmon’s highly regarded g
Against the backdrop of the first Labour budget in 14 years and the pressures of the wider economy, Savills has released its latest analysis of the Scottish prime property market. Cameron Ewer, head of Savills residential in Scotland, said: "The Scottish prime market has been adjusting to wider econ
Over nine in ten (94%) developers surveyed in Scotland believe that the government setting targets for councils would be the key to unlocking planning issues faced by UK developers, according to the latest research from Shawbrook.
The north east construction industry’s finest are celebrating today as the winners of the 12th annual Trades Awards were announced last night. 14 category winners took to the stage to accept their awards, alongside this year’s Outstanding Contribution recipient.
A terrace of refurbished industrial units near Aberdeen Airport is now fully occupied, just 15 months after the near-derelict site was purchased and transformed by property developer Clowes Developments.
Operators, contractors, training providers and industry partners came together at OEUK’s Aberdeen office last night to formally toast the achievement and growth of the industry-led Connected Competence programme. The event follows the win by the Engineering Construction Industry Training Board
The University of Edinburgh is to spend £6.9 million to refurbish an accommodation block home to almost 250 students.
Goodstone Living and contractor McAleer & Rushe have topped out at Dockside, the ‘next generation’ build-to-rent residential scheme in Leith that will deliver 373 new homes. The ceremony welcomed over 50 guests, including Daniel Johnson, MSP for Edinburgh Southern and shadow ca


