With retrofitting buildings, a key part of the construction industry’s journey to a greener future, UK Construction Week Birmingham has announced a one-day takeover of its Net Zero talks by the National Retrofit Hub (NRH).
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A major new partnership between North Lanarkshire Council and global infrastructure solutions company HOCHTIEF will deliver improvements, maintenance work and investment across the roads, footpath and lighting networks and related infrastructure. The contract, which starts on 1 October, will cover m
Aberdeenshire Council has celebrated the completion of five housing developments in Fraserburgh and Huntly. The properties, a mix of refurbished accommodation and new build homes, were all progressed over the past two years and are now being rented by council tenants.
Offsite manufacturing business Kirkwood Timber Frame has made a key appointment, recruiting Alan Little as a factory operations manager. The 50-year-old from just outside Kintore replaces the recently retired factory manager and joins the firm as it extends its geographic reach and operations beyond
A nationwide search is on for the most promising apprentices and trainees in the construction plant industry who, in the eyes of their employers, are likely to become tomorrow’s leaders of the sector.
William Rankine discusses the impacts of recent events on the leisure sector and analyses trends and opportunities within specific sub-sectors. The leisure sector has been through huge amounts of change since the turn of the decade. It was not so long ago that hotels, leisure parks and resorts, and
Moray Council and its partners are driving forward an ambitious and coordinated regeneration programme to transform the region’s economy, infrastructure, and communities.
The property market in Edinburgh, the Lothians, Fife, and the Borders demonstrated robust growth between November 2024 and January 2025, with average selling prices having risen by 4.6% year-on-year, reaching £287,184, according to ESPC. This yearly rise demonstrates robust market demand even
The industrial sector’s share of investment in Scottish commercial property has nearly doubled since the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic, according to new research from Knight Frank. The independent commercial property consultancy’s analysis of Real Capital Analytics (RCA) data found
The City of Edinburgh Council has pledged millions of pounds to be spent on protecting and improving schools.
A new report from Edinburgh’s Smart Data Foundry reveals that only 20% of people in Scotland can comfortably afford the home upgrades required to meet the Scottish Government’s net zero targets for buildings by 2045. The findings highlight the affordability challenge posed by retrofittin
East Dunbartonshire Council’s Housing Revenue and Capital Budget was agreed at last week's Council Budget meeting.
The latest Construction Market Intelligence (CMI Q1 2025) report from Scottish-based construction and property management consultant Rider Levett Bucknall (RLB UK) has revealed an optimistic outlook for the sector with a slight increase in project starts compared to the previous quarter highlightin
Balfour Beatty has reported a solid performance in the first quarter of 2025, ahead of its Annual General Meeting today.
The number of new home registrations in Scotland increased by 39% during the first quarter of 2025 when compared to the same period last year.