Public sector procurement authority SCAPE has achieved Constructing the Gold Standard verification as of 1st August 2024 – becoming one of the country’s first public sector framework providers to realise this goal. SCAPE’s achievement of the Gold Standard demonstrates that its appr
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The Highland Council's decision to redesign part of Inverness city centre has been overturned by a senior judge after the plans were challenged by the owners of the region's biggest shopping centre.
Work to improve the A9/Grandsable Road junction in Falkirk is now complete, marking a significant milestone in the ongoing transformation of the A9 corridor.
A raft of improvements are about to be undertaken at the popular Craw’s Nest area on Stonehaven’s promenade.
The Supplier Development Programme (SDP) is hosting the seventh annual Meet the Buyer North event on Wednesday 11 September at The Music Halls in Aberdeen from 10am until 3.30pm. The event brings together buyers and suppliers for the largest free procurement event in the North of Scotland with 446 b
Homeowners across the country have collectively spent £50.6 billion in the last 12 months on home improvements. But which trades are most in demand at the moment and what services are homeowners looking to have completed over the coming year?
Gilson Gray partner Stephen Dick calls for better collaboration to boost the number of newbuild completions in Scotland and hopes the new Labour UK Government will provide a potential positive influence. While the impact will largely be seen south of the border, the new Labour government has pr
Scots have been urged to be on their guard against cowboy firms trying to cash in on home insulation scams by falsely claiming they have ties to consumer watchdogs.
A screening request has been submitted to Fife Council for a “major residential development and cemetery extension” near Newburgh.
Cairn Housing Association has completed a new housing development in Pumpherston, West Lothian.
The number of people living in Glasgow city centre has risen by a third in just over a decade, new figures show.
An unusual swimming pool will finally be built in New York after a 13-year wait. Set to be developed in the East River near the Manhattan Bridge, the facility aims to show that filtering river water is possible without chemicals, so the water in the pool will come directly from the river.
Persimmon East Scotland has completed the purchase of the first phase of a site in Plean that will see 117 high-quality homes built – including 29 that will be transferred to a housing association to help local people in housing need.
Moray-based AES Solar has completed its acquisition of heating systems specialist Black Isle Renewables, making it one of the biggest renewable energy companies in Scotland. Established in 2010, Dingwall-based Black Isle Renewables installs high quality ground source and air source heat pumps and ex
Falkirk Council is being asked to approve the sale of the former Falkirk Town Hall and Municipal Buildings site on for an estimated £6.2 million.


