Link Group is celebrating a prestigious award win after its Dunbeg Phase 3 development in Oban was named Affordable Development of the Year – Large at this year’s Homes for Scotland Awards. The award was announced at a ceremony last Friday, recognising the scale, quality and ambiti
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RJ McLeod is to lead on a £42 million project to expand Kishorn Port, one of Scotland's most strategically important ports. The Scottish Government is providing £24 million through Highland and Islands Enterprise (HIE) for an expanded dry dock and land reclamation, which are are intended
The Inner House of the Court of Session has refused an appeal by a company seeking to develop derelict land near Paisley against a reporter’s decision that the residential part of the development went against the masterplan for the area. J29 (Scotland) Ltd sought to construct a multi-use devel
A pedestrian safety activist is facing a criminal trial after making his own crossing with chalk. Charlottesville, Virginia man Kevin Cox used what he said was spray chalk to create a makeshift pedestrian crossing at an intersection where a fatal accident took place last October.
A former office worker jailed for defrauding two construction companies has been ordered to pay back more than £80,000 under proceeds of crime laws. Stephanni Houston, 41, of Ayr, was sentenced to 38 months in prison in November 2023 for embezzling over £516,000 from two construction com
Civil engineering & groundworks firm GBSS Civil Engineering Ltd is to stage its first ever charity golf day, on the 9th of June, at Glenbervie Golf Club in Larbert, in aid of a charity it’s supported for the past ten years. With 32 golfers taking part to raise an anticipated four-figu
Members of Highland Council’s Economy and Infrastructure Committee have agreed to the principle of the council endorsing proposed environmental scheme sites in advance for new infrastructure projects. The approach gives developers more time to identify suitable land before entering into legal
East Lothian Council has appointed a new head of development. Keith Dingwall will step into the role from his current position as the council’s service manager for planning and chief planning officer.
Glasgow City Heritage Trust has teamed up with Queen’s Park Camera Club (QPCC) for an exhibition that will shine a spotlight on at-risk buildings across the city. The exhibition will explore the challenges they face and highlight common issues that many historic buildings in the city come up a
Renfrewshire Council is carrying out a compliance programme monitoring for the naturally occurring gas radon at some council buildings and council homes from this summer. Radon comes from rocks and soil in the ground and is present in the air everywhere. Outdoors, levels are low, but it can accumula
Structural Engineers Registration Ltd is celebrating its twentieth anniversary as a business. In May 2005, the firm was established to certify the design of building structures in Scotland.
FTI Consulting has today announced the opening of its dedicated Construction, Projects & Assets practice in Glasgow. Relocating from Stirling to the city's West Regent Street, the move marks a new chapter of continued investment in the firm’s built environment capabilities in the UK.
NFRC (National Federation of Roofing Contractors) has introduced a pair of significant new benefits designed to help member companies safeguard their people, strengthen technical competence, and thrive in the roofing and cladding industry. NFRC Members can now view and download sixteen Britis
The Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) said today it has achieved consensus in support for its Levy Proposals that will help provide training for the construction industry across the next three years. The results show that 67% of construction employers are in support of CITB’s Levy pl
Members of the Scottish Building Federation (SBF) have voted in favour of the Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) Levy proposals for 2026-29, as part of this year’s consensus process. The SBF is one of 14 prescribed organisations across the UK consulted by CITB on its Levy proposals, w


