The City of Edinburgh Council is on track to save tens of thousands of pounds a year and significantly reduce its greenhouse gas emissions thanks to energy efficiency upgrades funded in part by Salix Finance.
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Clark Contracts’ managing director Gordon Cunningham is marking 20 years at the company this year. Gordon began his career in 1988 at Doig and Smith where he trained for seven years, graduating in 1995 before moving on to work for a Scottish construction and fit-out company where he qualified
Three young women are carving out a career in joinery as they begin their Modern Apprenticeship training at New College Lanarkshire. Hollie McArthur, Sarah Healy and Helena Montague all secured apprenticeships after completing introductory courses in Construction at the Motherwell campus.
Plans to deliver “world-class” office space for up to 3,000 employees in Glasgow’s International Financial Services District (IFSD) has been granted full planning approval by Glasgow City Council.
A “housing revolution” to ensure warm and affordable homes forms part of a new campaign to transform Scotland’s economy unveiled by the Scottish Greens. Scottish Greens co-leaders Lorna Slater and Patrick Harvie visiting CCG's off-site construction facility - Image credit: Scottish
A salmon farm in Orkney has been granted approval to build a small development of houses to provide workers with a place to live.
A report carried out by Glasgow City Council has revealed that between 2017 and 2018, 66.4% of vacant and derelict land in the city has been developed for housing.
Up to 200 medieval graves could be exhumed to allow for the extension of Edinburgh's tram system to Leith.
The internationally renowned architect of V&A Dundee, Kengo Kuma, will give a special talk to celebrate the museum’s first birthday next week.
Morrison Construction has launched a five-day charity rowing challenge of 1,770 miles, the distance across the Atlantic Ocean. The first day of the fundraiser began at the £68 million Barony Campus project in Cumnock and £8.6m Letham Mains Primary School site in Haddington where Morrison
Trade refurbishment, fit-out and shop fitting specialist Hugh Stirling Ltd has been shortlisted for a prestigious title at the 22nd annual Glasgow Business Awards, sponsored by the Royal Bank of Scotland. The company will go head to head against five other companies for the Fair Work (51 employees o
Barratt Developments have experienced a pre-tax profit of £909.8 million for the year to the end of June - an increase of 8.9% compared to the previous year. The UK's biggest housebuilder posted the record annual profit after it experienced a sales boom and improvement in its margins due to a
Robertson has strengthened its Residential Group business with three senior appointments. John Low has been appointed as new CEO, while Colin Mitchell and Craig Smith join as finance director and operations director respectively.
A £3 billion Green Investment Portfolio and a vow to end polluting gas heating in new homes within five years are part of the Scottish Government’s next steps to tackle climate change, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon announced in Parliament yesterday.
A report setting out a credible pathway to making all homes in Scotland zero carbon by 2045 has been published today by the Existing Homes Alliance Scotland.


