Ryan Gilluley, managing director of Lanarkshire-based GCM Ltd, considers the war in Ukraine from the perspective of the Scottish construction sector. No sooner had the effects of the pandemic on the construction industry started to ease than another global crisis threatens to push up costs.
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Property continues to be a major income source for the Scottish Government, according to analysis of the latest data by property firm DJ Alexander Ltd. The firm has stated that Scotland’s residential property market accounted for £571.6 million in revenues last year with the final six mo
The MD of engineering business Dougall Baillie Associates, Fergus Adams, argues that the increasing rate of return to the office can be good for everyone. The obituaries for office-based working were hastily wheeled out when the country had to adopt remote working overnight two years ago, but it ver
An independent review of working practices in Scotland’s construction industry has today called for urgent interventions by government, employers, unions and industry leadership groups to improve the quality of work for the 130,000 strong workforce in Scotland and to help embed fair work into
Network Rail engineers have completed a £7 million project to improve the West Highland Line as new images have been released showing further progress on the new Inverness Airport station.
Banff and Buchan MP David Duguid has visited to see the investment that Scottish Water is making in the future of Turriff Water Treatment Works. A £15 million project is in progress which will help to ensure the site can continue to provide local communities with a reliable supply of cle
Output in the UK construction sector has suffered its first monthly decrease since October 2021 as the storms which hit the country in February took their toll on site conditions, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) said today.
Scotland's rural land market and values are changing amid strong timber prices and rising demand in non-farming leisure estates, according to a report published today by the Scottish Land Commission.
More than £190 million of the £300m committed by the UK and Scottish Governments for the Tay Cities Region Deal has already been earmarked for projects over the next ten years, the first Annual Performance Report has confirmed.
Stornoway Port Authority has awarded the £49 million contract for the construction of its new multi-purpose Deep Water Terminal to building and civil engineering firm McLaughlin & Harvey.
A new affordable housing development in the southside of Glasgow is seeing positive progress with the final homes set to begin construction this spring.
Construction and property consultancy Thomas & Adamson (T&A) will put its best foot forward in support of Alzheimer Scotland by taking part in the annual Kiltwalk in Glasgow, on April 24. A 12-strong team from T&A will take on the Mighty Stride, setting off from Glasgow Green and finishi
Glasgow-based fast-track hotel fit-out and refurbishment specialist Calma Group is marking its landmark 10th anniversary after winning a major new contract for a hotel forming part of a £200 million mixed-use development in Manchester city centre.
Glasgow City Council has rejected plans for a block of flats beside the Forth and Clyde Canal near Firhill.
Barratt Developments Scotland - which includes Barratt Homes, David Wilson Homes and Oregon Timber Frame Ltd – is donating £50,000 to charities fighting homelessness across Scotland. Five charities spanning the length and breadth of Scotland have received a share of the funds, which will


