In the latest CIOB column for Scottish Construction Now, Jocelyne Fleming, senior policy & public affairs officer – Scotland, looks ahead to the legislative changes set to impact the construction sector in the year ahead. 2025 promises to be a busy year for Holyrood with significant develo
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Following the recent completion of two major packages of improvement works in 2024, Arran’s largest social housing provider Trust Housing Association has now announced a further phase of investment to follow this year.
Last month marked the first anniversary of the opening of the new £15 million East Linton station.
Children’s Hospices Across Scotland (CHAS) has received a festive boost of £60,000 thanks to the dedicated fundraising efforts of Persimmon Homes North Scotland staff throughout the year. At the start of 2024, Persimmon’s Perth office selected CHAS as their Charity of the Year for
First Minister John Swinney and the UK Minister of State for Science, Research and Innovation, Lord Vallance, have marked the start of construction on the £20 million Oligonucleotide Manufacturing Innovation Centre of Excellence (OMICE) which will be based in the Advanced Manufacturing Innova
Knight Frank predicts that the utilities and information & communications sectors will dominate economic growth in Aberdeen, Edinburgh, and Glasgow through 2050. This growth will be buoyed by the transition to net zero and the rise of AI.
Proposals to breathe new life into Dundee city centre through repurposing the Keiller Centre site have been revealed today. Building owners Dundee 1881 Ltd, a special purpose vehicle set up specifically to purchase and invest in the future of the Centre, said the 'Keiller Quarter' will introduce a m
Glasgow Kelvin College has been praised for gaining international recognition for its sustainability projects and investment in a cutting-edge ‘green academy’ to train apprentices on evolving heating technologies. The Scottish Government’s acting minister for climate action,
A £20 million fund will help Orkney and Shetland to sustain and improve inter‑island connectivity.
November data from the S&P Global UK Construction Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) has highlighted a robust upturn in UK construction output, however, new order growth eased to a five-month low and year-ahead business activity expectations were the least upbeat since October 2023.
Plans for the largest regeneration project of its kind in Scotland for a new environmentally friendly coastal town in Edinburgh have been given the go-ahead by the capital’s planning authority.
The CCG Group has completed pioneering research into "Whole-Life Carbon," providing crucial insights into carbon emissions throughout the house building lifecycle, and strategies for reducing them to achieve net zero. The research aims to help CCG make informed decisions on responsible sourcing of m
Deputy First Minister Kate Forbes has marked the completion of Clyde Gateway East Business Park in the east end of Glasgow, which when fully occupied will bring a further 130 new jobs to the area. Clyde Gateway East is one of Central Scotland’s prime industrial sites and the £8.2 million
Global design studio Hassell has completed the final phase of the Adam Smith Building, the new 11,500 sqm flagship site of the University of Glasgow’s Business School.
Output growth across the UK’s construction sector slowed considerably during last month after reaching a 29-month high during September, the latest PMI data has indicated.


