The chair of the Scottish Property Federation (SPF) hailed partnership and collaboration as the only way to get Scotland building at the organisation's annual dinner which saw David Peck recognised for his outstanding contribution to Scotland’s property industry. In an event attended by s
Search: building systems nordic
The branding of Huws Gray Building Supplies & Solutions will now appear on perimeter boards at away matches for Rangers and Celtic.
Shire Housing Association has unveiled ambitious plans which include investing over £9 million in the next five years in its existing homes, building 49 new homes in Netherthird and building a new office at Glaisnock Road in Cumnock.
Bellway site manager Peter Lawrie has been presented with a Seal of Excellence Award by the National House Building Council (NHBC). Peter, who lives in Dunfermline, received the prestigious award in recognition of the quality and presentation of his work at the company’s Earl’s Way devel
Plans to transform Loirston House in Aberdeen into specialist housing have been given the green light, following a successful appeal that rescued the building from last-minute demolition.
The preferred bidder for the sale of the former Paisley Grammar Secondary School on Glasgow Road has unveiled its plans for the site.
Moray Council has submitted a planning application for a new Forres Academy. The proposal includes replacing the current Forres Academy with a modern, three-storey building covering 12,126m². The new school would provide space for 1,120 secondary pupils, including dedicated facilities for pupil
The construction of the new Callander Primary School has reached a major milestone as the facility begins to take shape.
Unprecedented environmental, social and economic crises were at the centre of a Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) virtual sustainability conference last week. Sustainable Construction: Shifting the Narrative, saw industry leaders, policy makers, academics and sustainability experts come togethe
Designs for the redeveloped Watersports Centre at Strathclyde Country Park and a new name have been unveiled, ahead of work starting next month.
Forth Ports has been awarded detailed planning consent and listed building consent by The City of Edinburgh Council for its development on land within the Port of Leith known as ‘The Dry Dock at Harbour 31’.
Clancy Consulting has relocated its Glasgow operations to 146 West Regent Street, a historic Grade C-listed building in the heart of the city centre. The move marks a significant milestone for the multi-disciplinary engineering consultancy, which has had a presence in Glasgow for 15 years. The
Scottish cleantech building materials company Kenoteq has been nominated for the Earthshot Prize 2025, Prince William's prestigious global environmental award that offers £1 million to groundbreaking solutions that address the world's greatest environmental challenges.
Ian Shapiro has today started his role as the new chief executive officer of the Building Research Establishment (BRE). He joins BRE following seven years as CEO of Reall, a non-profit organisation that invests in and develops sustainable, affordable housing solutions in Africa and Asia. He will con
Police Scotland is investing £2.4 million in the transformation of Rothesay police station with building work planned to start this month.


