Gilson Gray has promoted two senior lawyers to partner, strengthening its real estate and litigation offering. Real estate specialist Gregor Duthie and litigator Stephen Forsyth have both stepped up from legal director to partner.
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Renfrewshire Council has secured £850,000 from the Scottish Government Regeneration Capital Grant Fund to deliver the next phase of improvements at the Houston Court precinct in Johnstone’s town centre.
The delivery of the new Forres Academy has taken two major steps forward, with Moray Council confirming plans for early mobilisation works and receiving Court of Session approval to use part of Roysvale Park to support construction.
Property maintenance specialist RP Slight has been appointed to deliver trade housing repairs across Edinburgh as part of a four-year, £40 million framework agreement, as well as a public buildings framework for West Lothian Council.
A major green energy project in the Highlands has secured its future after Protium acquired the Cromarty Hydrogen Project from Storegga, ensuring the development remains rooted in Scotland. The project, near the Cromarty Firth, is designed to decarbonise Highland industries, including whiskey distil
The Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) provided a total of £120 million for all grants, including £68m in apprenticeship grants, during its 2025-26 financial year, helping to support the industry to develop a skilled, competent, and inclusive workforce.
Alistair McAlinden and James Dewar from Interpath have been appointed as joint administrators to AIM Engineering & Fabrication Group Limited and Hescott Engineering Company Limited on 15 May 2026. AIM Engineering & Fabrication Group and Hescott Engineering Company operating from Falkirk and
Glasgow-headquartered Mackenzie Construction has continued its strategic expansion in England with the opening of a new regional hub in Stafford. The investment reflects the business’s commitment to being close to its projects, its clients and its people, and builds on recent growth across Eng
Midlothian Council has approved the first of Taylor Wimpey East Scotland's Applications for Matters Specified in Conditions (AMSCs) for the new Bannock Wood neighbourhood near Bonnyrigg.
The vast contribution home building makes to Scotland’s social wellbeing, economic growth and prosperity was recognised as Homes for Scotland (HFS) announced the winners of its 2026 awards programme. The annual event, attended by around 900 senior representatives from across the home building
The City of Edinburgh Council has reached an out-of-court settlement with DLA Piper over legal advice provided during the capital’s troubled tram project.
A new Glasgow-based practice, Oran Architecture, has formally launched after a year spent quietly building a diverse pipeline of projects across the UK.
The Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) has released updated figures for its New Entrant Support Team (NEST), showing that between the 2025-26 financial year (FY), NEST supported 5,913 apprentices to join the industry across England, Scotland, and Wales - representing a 43% increase compare
Lift safety standards are increasingly out of step with modern body weights, raising concerns about journey times, comfort and potential safety risks, experts have warned.
A Materials Scientist who has spent two decades incorporating recycled materials into the construction process in order to reduce waste and reduce carbon has heaped praise on teenage sisters who have used the tragedy of war as the catalyst for a new method of turning rubble into bricks.


