The weakest rise in residential work for two years held back growth in the UK construction sector during May, according to new figures.
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Two years in the planning, pioneering pitched roof tile manufacturer Russell Roof Tiles (RRT) has officially unveiled a new £2 million upgraded utility plant at its 11-acre site at Lochmaben. The investment allows the manufacturer to continue to meet the high level of demand for its tiles. RRT
Landmark Information Group’s latest market data report shows a continuing stabilisation of the residential property market with demand and supply equalising into August and completions on the rise. The newly-released Q3 Property Trends Report Scotland showed that whilst demand variance against
Glasgow City Council has appointed a city-based consultant team comprising Stantec, Threesixty Architecture and Kevin Murray Associates to engage stakeholders in the production of a new Vision and Plan for the area in and around Buchanan Street, Sauchiehall Street and Argyle Street. The preparation
Austin-Smith:Lord has submitted plans on behalf of hub East Central Scotland in partnership with Clackmannanshire Council for the upgrading of a traveller site in Alva.
Richard Hepburn, managing director at Millar & Bryce and Landmark Scotland, discusses the state of the Scottish property market. At Millar & Bryce we have witnessed increasingly regular changes to the Scottish property market, and none more so than a reduction in home completions since the r
Bringing cake to the office might make you popular, but is as harmful to your colleagues as passive smoking, the head of the UK’s Food Standards Agency has said.
A council has mistakenly knocked down a sculpture honouring a local potter during roadworks. The Josiah Wedgwood art installation was created by sculptor Vincent Woropay for the National Garden Festival in 1986 and later moved to Stoke-on-Trent's Festival Park area in 2009.
Jessica Tresham, James Ignotus and Michelle Essen from the construction team at Womble Bond Dickinson share why arbitration is such a popular way of resolving cross-border disputes. Most people in the construction and engineering industry are familiar with the term "international arbitration". They
After a period of exceptional strength, the Scottish development land market slowed over Q4 2022 as wider market uncertainty took hold.
The construction sector should look to 2023 as an opportunity to capitalise on the wider opportunity that technological innovation offers, to streamline operations, make significant cost savings and harness the power of collaboration, according to a new white paper.
BDP architect and principal Christoph Ackermann explores the impact Scottish architecture has on global design. The proud architecture of Scotland has always reflected social movements, imitated prevailing ideas and influenced design trends across the world. Today, Scottish architecture has to work
Chris Dougray, executive director at CBRE Scotland, provides his take on whether rent controls are a good or bad thing for the housing market. Over the last four decades, the number of homes in Scotland has increased by 34% to 2.65m (in 2020). Within the Scottish housing market, 15% of househol
The RICS has today released its first annual report detailing the results of a survey completed by members of the global RICS Tech Partner Programme regarding property technology and how it is changing the sector, including the influence of AI.
Lochmaben-based pitched roof tile manufacturer Russell Roof Tiles (RRT) hosted another successful Golf Day recently to raise vital funds for its charity initiative, Give4Good.


