UK construction firms have moved back into “expansion mode” after the industry reported a rise in work levels across the sector for the first time since the EU referendum. The Markit/CIPS UK Construction Purchasing Managers’ Index registered 53.2 in September, up from 49.2 in August and above
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Carillion has been awarded a seven-year contract to provide facilities management services for Nationwide Building Society. Expected to be worth approximately £350 million, the contract has the potential to be extended for a further three years and builds on an existing partnership of nearly nine y
(from left) Cllr Judy Hamilton, senior manager Alan Russell and tenant Tracy Rankin Tenants move into new Cowdenbeath council homes as Phase 2 work begins
Lecturer Tommy Buck with apprentices (from left) Robert Grant, Edinburgh, Darren Holt, Dundee, Marc Coghill, Thurso, Dylan Main, Nairn, Clint Cassie, Fraserburgh, Neil Cooper and Gavin Vass, both Inverness, Shaun Webster Thurso, and Paul Robertson, Dundee The first scaffolding training centre to del
New homes in Lamlash on the Isle of Arran by Irvine Housing Association Four housing and community organisations have collaborated to produce a booklet showcasing six examples of community led place making.
Malcolm Gunnyeon Building and construction businesses are being urged to make board level supervision of health and safety regimes a priority, as a High Court appeal and an expected consultation by the Scottish Sentencing Council could soon usher in a more stringent regime in Scotland, with potentia
Bill Robertson Infrastructure, support services and construction business Robertson Group is targeting continued success after unveiling record figures for the last financial year.
Environmental services company FCC Medio Ambiente SA has signed a contract to build a state-of-the-art energy-from-waste plant for Edinburgh and Midlothian. Environment leaders from the City of Edinburgh and Midlothian Councils joined FCC yesterday to finalise the 25-year contract to build and opera
Mark Ruskell The Scottish Government’s decision to rule out the use of underground coal gasification (UCG) will need robust planning guidance to enforce, the Scottish Greens have warned.
More Scottish homes and businesses are seeing the benefit of renewable heat than ever before, according to new figures. New figures published today by the Energy Saving Trust, on behalf of the Scottish Government, estimate that last year saw the largest annual increase in renewable heat output since
A pupil from Broxburn Academy being interviewed at an event held at the Macdonald Houston House hotel near Livingston earlier this year Esh Border Construction has launched the second round of an initiative which brings together school pupils and prospective employers.
The Isle of Eigg off Scotland’s west coast shows the way forward to a renewable future A Warm Homes Act and a national energy efficiency programme will contribute towards the “necessary and achievable” target of producing half of all of Scotland’s energy across heat, transport and electricit
Eskmills Investment in Edinburgh’s commercial property market is on course to reach its highest point since 2006, according to new analysis.
The ScottishPower Cruachan Hydroelectric Power Station on Loch Awe, near Dalmally Investing in pumped-storage hydroelectricity can have "key benefits" for the UK's energy system, according to a new report.
Malcolm Fraser Scotland could tackle its housing crisis with a serious effort to repair and renew existing urban infrastructure, especially in town centres, according to one of Scotland’s top architects.


