Green Home Systems has appointed Michael McLintock as its new commercial director. With a distinguished career spanning over two decades in commercial strategy, business development, and sales leadership within the built-environment and construction sectors, Michael brings a wealth of experience to
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Three of Scotland’s most talented plumbing and heating apprentices have been crowned winners in their categories at the 50th anniversary Scottish Plumbing Apprentice of the Year (SPAY 50) competition. Held at South Lanarkshire College in East Kilbride on Friday, 13 June, the landmark event bro
Fleming has initiated the construction of a new annexe to the historic Greenbank Parish Church in Clarkston.
Livingston-based windows and doors supplier NorDan has reinforced its support for projects across Scotland through its two regional divisions: Scotland North and Scotland South.
Views are being sought on proposals which would see Scotland’s offshore wind ambition increased to up to 40 gigawatts (GW) of new capacity by 2040 – enough to power the equivalent of around 45 million homes a year.
A comprehensive plan aimed at reshaping Grangemouth’s industrial landscape has been published today, laying the groundwork for major construction, infrastructure upgrades, and long-term investment in sustainable energy and manufacturing.
The Scottish Government granted a Section 37 consent application by SSEN Transmission for the replacement of the existing overhead line between Fort Augustus and Skye. Dubbed the ‘Skye Reinforcement’, the project will boost energy security and enable more renewables to connect to the gri
Dumfries and Galloway Council has marked the official start of construction of the Dumfries Zero Waste Park (Dumfries ZWP), marking a significant milestone towards the delivery of the region’s Waste, Recycling and Reuse Strategy 2023–2030. The project will deliver a brand-new, modern Hou
A major new UK Government initiative aims to transform the housing sector by creating a publicly-owned National Housing Bank, designed to accelerate housebuilding, support small and medium-sized developers, and unlock complex sites across England through targeted public and private investment.
A new multi-million-pound care home has opened in Inverness, marking the first step in a vision to create a new care community for the city.
A Perthshire family construction firm is hoping a long-haul sales pitch will pave the way for more orders from the South Atlantic. Auchterarder-based JML SIPs owner John Langley, SIPs director Derek McIntyre and project coordinator Kyle Tait have returned from an exhausting 16,000-mile round trip to
Stirling Council has approved the sale of the former Beech Gardens Care Home in Torbrex following a successful marketing exercise that attracted multiple bids from interested parties.
A pipeline of potential projects for four city neighbourhoods has been developed that would make it easier for residents to walk, wheel and cycle, and have their day-to-day needs met within a short distance of their home. The initiatives, which have been shaped by community input, are detailed in re
Scottish Ministers have rejected controversial plans to build a trotting track for harness racing on the historic site of the Battle of Bannockburn, a decision that has been widely welcomed by heritage bodies and conservationists.
Critical electrical work in the turbine room at Glen Finglas dam near Stirling in Scotland has ensured the continued safe operation and maintenance of Scottish Water’s hydroelectric dam.


