The Scottish Homebuilding & Renovating Show, Scotland’s only dedicated consumer exhibition for self-builders, home renovators and improvers is returning to SEC, Glasgow on 10 – 11 May 2025. New for 2025 is a second Scottish show which is taking place at the Royal Highland Cent
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Former senior staff members at two leading energy firms have been jailed for accepting over £2 million worth of bribes in exchange for commercial contracts.
Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE) has submitted an application for planning permission in principle to make way for the second and final phase of development at Inverness Campus.
An innovative research project being carried out by Wheatley Group could transform the way social housing is built in the future and reduce energy bills.
The Scottish Procurement Alliance (SPA) has introduced two Dynamic Purchasing Systems (DPS) designed to make it easier for businesses to compete for public sector work across Scotland. Scottish SMEs can now apply for the Repairs and Maintenance Works DPS and the Energy Efficiency and Renewable Techn
East Lothian Council has granted planning permission for 51 new homes at the former Herdmanflat Hospital site in Haddington.
Taylor Wimpey East Scotland has started on a comprehensive infrastructure programme at the new Whitefields neighbourhood in Dunfermline following Fife Council's recent approval of an Approval of Matters Specified in Conditions (AMSC).
The owner of the Premier Inn hotel chain has submitted plans to transform Capital House in Edinburgh into a 195-bedroom hotel.
Stephen Lewis discusses the challenges impacting Scotland's commercial property development, its economic consequences, and advocates for a collaborative public-private sector approach to stimulate growth. Scotland’s commercial property sector has undergone some significant changes in the last
As work begins on the most significant upgrade to the Forth & Clyde Canal in over two decades, Mackenzie Construction is launching a dedicated community fund to support local groups, organisations and initiatives in the Falkirk area.
Glasgow-based electrical, mechanical and fire & security contractor A Alexander Group has strengthened its board with the appointment of David Hart as a director of the business. Formerly operations manager, David joined the company almost five years ago as a contract manager. David started his
Soft drinks brand Irn-Bru has submitted a bold and whimsical proposal to transform The Kelpies into unicorns once a year by mounting 15-foot horns onto the iconic sculptures in celebration of World Unicorn Day.
Spencer Bridge Engineering has secured three new projects on landmark bridges across the country.
ESG, sustainability and MEP consultancy Wallace Whittle has announced three new hires to support a growth surge across its UK project base. The business, which has nine offices throughout the UK, has been working on projects including the £1 billion all-electric University Hospital Monklands,
Allied Surveyors Scotland has appointed David Gibson MRICS and Greg Scrimgeour MRICS as directors, reinforcing its presence across the Glasgow market. Mr Gibson returns to the firm to strengthen the Glasgow North office, bringing a deep understanding of the local property landscape and a strong trac