The first projects to benefit from a Scottish Government programme driving investment in low carbon infrastructure have been announced.
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Cruden Building has lent a helping hand to King’s Oak Primary in Inverclyde by transforming their outdoor play areas and building several new pieces of equipment for pupils to enjoy. The school is close to Cruden’s 137 unit affordable housing development being constructed at James Watt D
Doosan Infracore Europe has confirmed the launch of the new DL200-7 wheel loader, the smallest model in the company’s ‘DL-7’ range of wheel loaders.
The real estate investment trust that invests in new-build family rental homes, the PRS REIT plc, has announced the acquisition of its first site in Scotland. The site at Bertha Park in Perthshire will deliver 75 homes. The land was acquired following an equity raise of £55.6 million in Septem
Glasgow has been named among Europe’s top green cities for real estate, living up to its name as the ‘dear green place’ ahead of the UN’s COP26 climate change summit arriving in the city next month, according to a new report from Knight Frank. The independent global property
Ahead of COP26, Mark Markey explores the steps that the Akela Group is already taking to bolster its sustainability and the need for the construction industry to embrace the drive towards sustainability. In less than three weeks’ time, the eyes of the world will be on Glasgow when Sc
Offshore Wind Power Limited (OWPL), the consortium formed by Macquarie’s Green Investment Group, TotalEnergies and Scottish developer Renewable Infrastructure Development Group (RIDG), is studying the use of offshore wind to power the production of green hydrogen on an industrial scale on
Multi-disciplinary design, engineering and project delivery company BakerHicks has completed its part in the planning, design and build of four multi-million-pound Early Years Centres across East Dunbartonshire.
A former architect who was erased from the architect’s register for unprofessional conduct has been unsuccessful in his challenge of the decision to remove him in the Court of Session. James Thomson argued that the Architect Registration Board had sanctioned him excessively and that he h
Independent chartered surveyors DM Hall is moving from Inverness city centre to new, open-plan offices on the city's outskirts in response to increased demand. Formerly based at 3 Ardross Terrace in the city centre, the new office on the city’s Cradelhall Business Park will provide more flexib
Plans to transform the Barnton Quarry Nuclear Bunker into a tourist attraction have been submitted to Edinburgh City Council. The former Cold War bunker is owned by Scotscrown Ltd, run by James Mitchell, who also owns Scotland's Secret Bunker in Fife.
Ron Fraser has been appointed as the new chair of Construction Scotland Industry Leadership Group (CSILG) from November. Mr Fraser has extensive experience in the UK’s construction sector, having worked in the industry for over 40 years. A chartered civil engineer, he has acted as designer, co
The Tomintoul and Glenlivet Development Trust (TGDT) has secured £507,000 from Social Investment Scotland (SIS) to help build affordable housing on the site of the former Tomintoul Secondary School. In December 2020, the trust completed a deal to buy the school, however, it has now received a
Falkirk-based Carron Bathrooms has invested in new state-of-the-art robotics technology to improve and automate its manufacturing processes after securing a seven-figure loan from Bank of Scotland.
A new retail and housing development has been created in Airdrie, as part of North Lanarkshire Council’s regeneration of the town centre.


