Lynda Armstrong OBE will stay on as the chair of Engineering Construction Industry Training Board (ECITB)’s board for a further two years following the extension of her term. Her tenure was due to come to an end on 31 December 2025, but the Secretary of State for Education has confirmed this w
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The first part of a £50 million redevelopment of Aberdeen beach was officially opened yesterday with the unveiling of the new-look Broadhill. Aberdeen’s Lord Provost, Councillor David Cameron, toasted the occasion with a cup of tea from a tartan flask and a traditional rowie at a strikin
Metal Technology, one of the UK and Ireland’s leading architectural aluminium systems manufacturers, continues to make a bold statement in the Purpose Built Student Accommodation (PBSA) sector with its innovative glazing and façade solutions featured in landmark developments across the
Duncan Sharp has been named the 101st President of the Plumbing and Heating Federation (SNIPEF). Commenting on his appointment, Sharp said he is determined to tackle the ongoing workforce crisis and apprenticeship funding stagnation while championing a future-ready industry in the transition towards
Nearly 50 new homes could be built on part of the former Glasgow Garden Festival site, following the decision to drop earlier plans for office development due to declining demand. An application has been submitted to Glasgow City Council by Surplus Property Investments, seeking permission to develop
Peel Ports Clydeport has invested £3 million in infrastructure to support growing demand for handling huge wind turbine components for the renewable energy sector at a key facility.
Around 76% of housing association homes now meet EPC C or above, cementing the sector’s reputation as a leader in environmental, social and governance (ESG) performance, the latest Sustainability Reporting Standard (SRS) Annual Report, published by Sustainability for Housing (SfH) has reveale
The number of mental health support services available to construction workers has drastically increased, research from the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) shows.
Tilbury Douglas has secured a new five-year framework with The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo to continue delivering the stadium for this internationally acclaimed event.
Construction workloads in Scotland were stable through the first quarter of 2025 according to the latest Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) Construction Monitor, with bright spots in infrastructure and private housing.
Further details about Center Parcs' plans for the proposed holiday village in the Scottish Borders were revealed at a public consultation event yesterday at Selkirk Rugby Club.
Scotland’s commercial property market continues to see increased interest as both investor and occupier demand rose firmly in the first quarter of the year, according to the latest Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) Commercial Property Monitor. Overall occupier demand rose at the
Residents of 20 blocks of flats in Coatbridge are already feeling the benefits following the completion of an ambitious energy efficiency refurbishment project.
Investment in Scottish commercial property totalled more than £300 million in the first quarter of 2025, marking a subdued beginning to the year, according to Knight Frank. The commercial property consultancy’s analysis of real capital analytics (RCA) data found that there were £31
Thousands of granite setts which originated from stone taken from an Aberdeenshire quarry are due to start being laid as new surfacing in Aberdeen's Union Street Central within the next couple of months.


