Radical reform to fast-track cheaper, cleaner power plugging into the electricity grid is one step closer to becoming a reality, Ofgem has announced. The new connections system, which could be in place in spring 2025, would end the first-come, first-served system where clean energy generation or sto
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The latest public realm project to bring improvements to Glasgow city centre will begin on Tuesday 18 February, with work starting on the Avenues Plus project at Cowcaddens Road and Dobbie's Loan.
Urgent reforms are required to Scotland's Home Energy Scotland Grant and Loan application process as bureaucratic hurdles slow down the transition to clean energy and prevent more people from making significant savings on their heating costs, according to a clean energy-tech company. Despite a &poun
Springfield Properties has said it expects to move to a net cash position by the end of 2027 following a profitable year of trading that was "significantly ahead of market expectations" and a major land sale agreement with Barratt Redrow. The land sale will see Barratt purchase 2,480 plots of u
Scotland’s housing minister has visited McTaggart Construction’s new mixed home development in Prestwick and heard first-hand about the challenges faced by the industry.
A team of East Lothian cyclists are taking on a tremendous 700-mile cycle around Scotland in aid of the My Name’5 Doddie foundation (MNDF) with the help of housebuilder Dandara.
Places for People has secured land on the outskirts of Edinburgh to bring forward more than 1,300 new homes.
Registrations are now open for the UK’s largest and longest-running multi-trade skills competition, delivered by the Construction Industry Training Board (CITB).
Lloyds Banking Group has announced plans to transform its Edinburgh city centre site into a state-of-the-art innovation hub.
Apprentices at City Building have renovated FAREPlay Stepford interiors, the home of Easterhouse Football Academy, as part of a project designed to help them grow their skills and contribute to local communities.
The Scottish Government has proposed changes to Energy Performance Certificates (EPC) which it said will give consumers a clearer picture of their home’s energy performance and link better with the drive to cut emissions from homes and buildings.
North Lanarkshire Council is seeking views on places throughout the region, such as homes, recreation, access, transport, employment, and services. This will help the council prepare its next Local Development Plan, which will decide where things like homes, shops, businesses and amenities are built
‘It is cheaper to build more sustainably’, says Invertay Homes as it marks Sustainabuild partnership
Cost is frequently cited as one of the main barriers to building more sustainable homes – with figures varying from as little as 2% more, up to 17% more, according to the World Business Council for Sustainable Development. SME Scottish housebuilder and timber frame specialists Eddie Wighton an
Staff at Lochmaben roof tile manufacturer Russell Roof Tiles have recently celebrated 235 years of service at the firm. A total of 14 members of the manufacturers’ team were presented with long-service awards, six from the Halleaths site and eight from its Burton site.
Scotland’s largest construction trade association has taken to the airwaves once again to debunk some of the most common myths and misconceptions about electricians and the electrical sector. Bob Cairney, director of technical services at SELECT, was a recent guest on The Electrical Show on Fi


