Wetrooms International Group, a bathroom supplies business with a £20 million turnover, has marked its 20th anniversary by transitioning to employee ownership. The Rutherglen-headquartered company, founded by brothers Brian and Bill Crombie, operates the Ceiling2Floor network of stores and Wet
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Wheatley Group has successfully retained its A+ credit rating with a stable outlook following its annual review by credit rating agency S&P Global.
For the second year running, and the third time in four years, Whiteburn has been named Home Builder of the Year (SME) at the prestigious Homes for Scotland Awards 2025. The award recognises Whiteburn’s ongoing dedication to delivering high-quality homes, thoughtfully designed communities, and
Scottish home improvement specialist CR Smith has created 40 new jobs following a significant increase in local authority contracts aimed at bringing the nation’s social housing into line with the latest sustainability standards. The Fife-based company, which specialises in the manufacture, de
Glasgow-based climate technology firm, IES, has launched a new Dynamic Simulation Modelling (DSM) tool to assist building professionals in meeting Gibraltar's Part F energy regulations for new constructions and extensions.
Riverside Scotland, in partnership with repairs contractor Bell Group and social enterprise CEIS Ayrshire, has delivered a transformative community project aimed at supporting unemployed young people while enhancing a valued local facility.
A sleepless night turned into a cause for celebration for a Canadian construction worker after he discovered a lottery ticket had made him CA$100,000 (c. £54,000) richer. Ontario resident Bradley Rosehart is overjoyed after winning the jackpot in the Megadice Lotto draw on the 9 of April 2025.
Cardo Group has signed an agreement to take over the operations of Livingston-based SERS Energy Solutions Group Limited and SERS Energy Solutions (Scotland) Limited across England, Wales, and Scotland. The integration of SERS into Cardo Group will enhance in-house service delivery capabilities, ensu
Westhill-based Adaptive Surveys is celebrating a period of expansion, marked by the opening of a new office in Glasgow and a near doubling of its workforce since the start of 2025. With this new location in the Central Belt, founder Jamie Watt is hoping to expand to be an industry leader for the who
Edinburgh City Council is facing an £86 million bill to bring its crumbling road network up to standard, sparking accusations of "complete incompetence" from opposition councillors.
Dundee architect Bobby Black MBE has passed away at the age of 89. An obituary published by The Courier today recalls Mr Black, former senior partner with Baxter Clark and Paul, as a "talented and kind" man.
A conservation architect-led design team has been appointed to develop plans to save the only farm built by Scotland’s national poet, Robert Burns. Collective Architecture, an award-winning and 100% employee-owned practice with studios in Glasgow, Edinburgh, and Dundee, was awarded the contrac
Glasgow City Council is "minded to grant" a new purpose-built student accommodation (PBSA) development in Glasgow city centre. The £60 million scheme, by student accommodation developer and operator Valeo Management Europe, will be delivered under the LIV Student brand, providing 531 student b
Clark Contracts has completed two projects for NHS Ayrshire & Arran for refurbishment works within The Scholars, Kilmarnock and to Stewarton Medical Practice. The first project included the refurbishment of an existing residential property in Kilmarnock to create student accommodation facilities
Clark Contracts has completed the £1 million CAT B fit-out of Hillside Crescent in Edinburgh for the Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB). The refurbishment of the 2,800sq. ft, building comprised of both internal and external works, to refresh two levels of the existing office space