The Scottish Government must provide more clarity on how the proposed National Island Plan (NIP) will align with the 4th National Planning Framework and the new Regional Spatial Strategies, according to RTPI Scotland.
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Employers should act now to support the long-term mental wellbeing of their staff during the current pandemic, according to the Mates in Mind charity.
Independent consulting engineer Dougall Baillie Associates (DBA) has secured a significant contract at a major development site near Ayr which, in its initial phase, could provide 750 new homes. DBA has been instructed by Allanvale Land Investments to provide key transportation, road and bridge engi
Public health experts have called for a ban on quartz kitchen and bathroom tops after new research revealed how the stone has fuelled a rise in workers contracting an inoperable lung disease.
Association for Consultancy and Engineering (ACE) Scotland, which represents the businesses that design, deliver and manage our national infrastructure, has released details of its consultation response to the Scottish Government’s Draft Infrastructure Investment Plan. Setting out a long-term
Arc-Tech (Scotland) commercial director, Alastair Graham, has hailed the importance of skills replenishment as the firm’s burgeoning, in-house training programmes continue to flourish. The Glasgow-based building services contractor provides mechanical, electrical and renewable service packages
Pitched roof tile manufacturer Russell Roof Tiles (RRT) has presented new sustainable long service awards to the team who have a combined 120 years’ service. As part of its dedication to sustainability, the company has launched a new Long Service Programme giving long serving staff manage
Scotland’s minister for higher education and further education, youth employment and training Mr Jamie Hepburn officially opened Forth Valley College’s award-winning Falkirk Campus at a celebration event on Tuesday 6 December. The £78 million state-of-the-art campus opened its door
The construction of a debris flow shelter has been announced as the preferred option for the long-term solution to address the challenges at the A83 Rest and Be Thankful.
A conservation architect-led design team has been appointed to develop plans to save the only farm built by Scotland’s national poet, Robert Burns. Collective Architecture, an award-winning and 100% employee-owned practice with studios in Glasgow, Edinburgh, and Dundee, was awarded the contrac
Staff at Lochmaben roof tile manufacturer Russell Roof Tiles have recently celebrated 235 years of service at the firm. A total of 14 members of the manufacturers’ team were presented with long-service awards, six from the Halleaths site and eight from its Burton site.
Work to ensure the preservation of the historic Mary Pit winding wheel has begun. A report from Fife Council's Bridges & Structures Team was sent to Historic Environment Scotland (HES) and has been reviewed and presented to local councillors. A productive workshop and follow-up discussions with
Moira Gordon discusses how the Aberdeen City Council's decision to scrap Empty Rates Relief (ERR) to address budget shortfalls may have unintended consequences for businesses across Scotland, as it could negatively impact investor appetite for the city and widen the gap with England's favourable bus
A Scottish Parliament committee undertaking an inquiry into construction in Scotland has called on the industry’s leaders to “take ownership” when it comes to tackling long-standing challenges within the sector.
A developer has released concept images of a boutique hotel featuring a glass-bottomed pool over a half-kilometre cliff drop.


