Local hillwalker Scott Murray has taken the chance to climb several Munros while on furlough – but he’s proved himself a lockdown livewire by studying for and securing an NVQ Diploma. Scott is an assistant site manager at Tulloch Homes and has just switched to the firm’s showpiece
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Housing minister Kevin Stewart is calling for the UK Government to reduce VAT charged on construction works to existing buildings to 5% to support the sector's recovery from the coronavirus pandemic. In a letter to chancellor of the exchequer Rishi Sunak, Mr Stewart said that while success
Aberdeen Harbour Board has awarded two new contracts for rock removal and revetment work at the South Harbour expansion site, with a total value of £20 million.
International winch specialist Huisman has begun fabrication of a £1 million energy storage demonstrator destined for trial by Gravitricity in Edinburgh early next year.
As the severity of the threat of COVID-19 diminishes and workers in hotels, offices, leisure facilities and other buildings begin the gradual return to work, trade association SNIPEF has warned of another threat looming on the horizon which, if left untreated, could have deadly consequences. It aris
New guidance for developers on connecting to or creating district heating systems in Dundee could be set for consultation.
As the new Queensferry High School (QHS) welcomes its first influx of pupils, international design practice Ryder Architecture has outlined the building's low carbon qualities.
Homes and businesses across the north-east served by Scottish and Southern Electricity Network (SSEN) are to receive a £1.9 million upgrade.
Plans for an £8 million investment by London & Scottish Developments to build a retail park at South Road in Cupar have been approved by Fife Council's north east Fife planning committee.
Stewart Milne Homes has secured an additional £13 million from Homes England to accelerate the delivery of new homes across a number of its developments in North West England. This funding announcement, which follows on from a 2018 award of £11.5m, brings the total number of new homes to
In yet another example of its innovative approach to stimulating and growing Scotland’s building sector, the Construction Industry Coronavirus Forum (CICV Forum) has secured significant grant funding to help it identify and highlight the investment areas which will bring the most benefit to th
A five-storey block of flats plagued by anti-social behaviour is to be demolished next year to make way for a new care village in Anstruther.
Sarah Stewart from Burness Paull considers the Scottish Government's Heat Networks Bill and its impact on the housing and heating industries. District heating, also known as a heat network, is a distribution system of insulated pipes that takes heat from a central source and delivers it to a number
Plans to convert a former Bridgeton job centre into flats have been rejected by Glasgow City Council.
Facades, window and door designer, manufacturer and installer CMS Group has reported another 12 months in which none of its production or post-consumer waste was sent to landfill.


