The Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) is to start Consensus engagement with the construction industry on Levy proposals for 2026-29 in September 2024. Consensus is a process that CITB usually undertakes every three years to ask construction employers for their views on its plans for genera
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Work to return the M8 in Glasgow to full traffic capacity will continue until 2026 with the project now expected to cost between £126-£152 million. Transport Scotland said the installation of temporary propping systems at the M8 Woodside Viaducts has been further delayed after ongoing de
The multi-million pound investment programme to restore Rothesay’s acclaimed Pavilion to its former glory is continuing to gather pace.
Susanne Eickermann-Riepe FRICS has been elected to join the RICS Presidential Team as Senior Vice President (SVP) for 2026, commencing her term on 1 January 2026. In a career spanning 40 years, Susanne, who is a civil engineer, holds extensive experience in senior roles and board positions at the to
Building services engineering trade body CIBSE has appointed Vince Arnold as its president for 2025–2026, with the move officially confirmed during the Institution’s AGM on 10 June 2025. Vince takes over the presidency from Fiona Cousins, having over four decades of experience in buildin
Building works are expected to get underway at the Loch Centre in June 2026 as part of a £5 million repair and refurbishment project. Under this timetable, it’s anticipated that the improvements at the Tranent facility would be completed in June 2027.
The Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) has announced a one-year extension of funding to support the Construction Skills Certificate Scheme (CSCS) in transitioning all Industry Accreditation (IA) cardholders to recognised qualifications. All IA cards issued from 1 January 2020 will expire on
The Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) is extending its Leadership and Management Training Commission to 31 March 2026.
Edison Capital’s Eden Homes is set to build over 150 new homes across Scotland’s west central belt with a gross development value (GDV) of £64 million over the next two years.
Rental growth in Scotland’s industrial and logistics sector will outpace both offices and retail property assets over the next five years, according to analysis from Knight Frank.
Road Expo Scotland and Bridges Scotland concluded yesterday at SEC Glasgow, recording a 10% increase in visitor numbers compared to the previous event and securing early commitments from exhibitors for the 2026 edition.
A modified draft of the Angus Local Development Plan (ALDP) has been agreed which identifies land for the development of around 330 new homes per annum across the area to 2026. Given the green light by Angus Council this week, the plan also gives continued support for existing sites and brownfield o
View from City Hall The City of London is getting taller. With 13 new schemes consented, under construction or due to start construction in its eastern cluster, the pipeline means that the City skyline will look a lot different in ten years’ time.
The UK construction sector is set to experience recruitment pinch points over the next five years as more than a quarter of a million additional workers will be needed to meet growing demand in the industry, the latest Construction Skills Network (CSN) report from the Construction Industry Training
City Access Scaffolding has confirmed the completion of a management buyout, marking a significant transition for the business as its original founders step away after more than a decade at the helm. The buyout sees original co-founder Mark Skinner, alongside directors Ryan Scott and Ross Archibald,


