The Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) has launched its Business Plan for 2025-26, outlining the practical steps CITB will take to support the construction industry in recruiting, training, and retaining a competent and skilled workforce. This Business Plan aligns with CITB’s recently
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The Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland (RIAS) has opened the call for nominations for the 2025 elections – seeking the new RIAS president and three nationally elected trustees.
Architect Holmes Miller was awarded two industry accolades at the 2025 Civic Trust Awards, receiving the prestigious Selwyn Goldsmith Award for Universal Design, and a Highly Commended award.
The first quarter of 2025 saw property values across Edinburgh, the Lothians, Fife, and the Borders reach an average selling price of £283,912, according to ESPC. This marks a 6.1% rise compared to the same period in 2024.
Property development and investment company Buccleuch Property has announced the Ella Dawson Foundation as its fundraising partner for the 2025 Buccleuch Property Challenge. When Ella Dawson was diagnosed with an aggressive form of Leukaemia in her early twenties she discovered that wellbeing suppor
Sector body Homes for Scotland (HFS) has announced the shortlist for its 2025 awards programme. As well as recognising best practice and showcasing the critical contribution its varied membership makes to Scotland’s social wellbeing and economic growth, this year’s awards have extra reso
The Scottish commercial property market is shifting as the economy edges towards stability but with new development at historically low levels, the focus has continued to be on existing stock, according to new research from Ryden. Rising rents, particularly in prime locations, are expected to make m
Designed to attract more young people to consider the industry and the wide range of potential careers that it offers, Taylor Wimpey’s support for Scottish Apprentice Week aims to celebrate the wide range of careers that it supports, and the positive impact this has on individuals, the busine
Springfield Properties has marked Scottish Apprenticeship Week with the launch of their 2025 apprenticeship recruitment drive across Moray and the Highlands. The launch coincided with a site visit with Tim Eagle MSP, Dave McCallum from Skills Development Scotland and Councillor Elaine Kirby, to disc
New and upgraded schools, a major roads project, continuing investment in the city centre, and increased support for vulnerable and disadvantaged citizens form the basis of Aberdeen City Council’s 2025/26 Budget.
Taylor Wimpey East Scotland marked this year’s International Women’s Day by bringing some of its female talent together to share their personal experiences of working within the housebuilding industry in recognition of this year’s campaign theme,#AccelerateAction. Internatio
The Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) has launched the Top 100 Most Influential Women in Construction Awards for 2025.
The conservation of a Category A listed castle on the banks of Loch Ness and Scotland’s first Passivhaus-certified primary school in Perth are among the 21 projects to be shortlisted for Scotland’s national architecture awards by the Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland (RIAS).
The Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) has today launched its Strategic Plan 2025-29, outlining its approach to supporting the construction industry's skills and training needs over the next four years. This Plan emphasises the importance of collaboration with industry and UK governme
Fife Council has set its budget for 2025/26 and agreed to invest more than £9 million to fix the region’s roads over the next three years. The council has also committed £19.5m for flooding schemes over the next ten years and design work is underway on others so that the council is


