Nearly £17 million will be invested in Clackmannanshire Council's housing in the financial year ahead, following the agreement of the housing capital programme. Councillors also agreed a rent rise of 6% for homes in 2026/27, which is slightly below the Scottish average, and will result in an a
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Home Fix Scotland (HFS), part of the River Clyde Homes (RCH) Group, has overhauled its entire light commercial vehicle (LCV) fleet in a major renewal programme delivered in partnership with sustainable mobility specialist Ayvens.
AI is shifting construction from reactive problem‑solving to predictive accountability, forcing the industry to rethink risk, responsibility and contractual duties as data‑driven foresight becomes impossible to ignore, argues Mark Macaulay. Artificial intelligence (AI) is already reshaping how c
Scotland’s newest offshore wind farm, Neart na Gaoithe (NnG), is launching one of the country’s most comprehensive seabird and marine monitoring studies to gather round-the-clock data on how key bird species behave around operational turbines.
Scotland's housing secretary Màiri McAllan has sharply criticised the UK Government’s newly published Warm Homes Plan, arguing that the long‑awaited package fails to address the core barrier to clean‑heat uptake: the high cost of electricity.
A new railway bridge being built at a strategic development site in Bowling, West Dunbartonshire, successfully glided into position last week, marking a major moment in the site’s transformation.
The energy network at Loch Turret Water Treatment Works is undergoing an upgrade that will see the construction of a new high voltage substation, the replacement of its hydroelectric turbines and an investment in the turbine power hall over the course of 18 months.
A flagship project by Insite Contracts has been shortlisted as a finalist for Renovation of the Year at the prestigious Scottish Property Awards 2025.
Rail contractor QTS Group has expanded its survey capabilities with 50% team growth in the past year.
A rural charity has called for a moratorium on battery storage development amid claims there is a “huge oversupply” of such projects in the planning system.
Road Expo Scotland and Bridges Scotland concluded yesterday at SEC Glasgow, recording a 10% increase in visitor numbers compared to the previous event and securing early commitments from exhibitors for the 2026 edition.
Fresh from giving evidence on the Scottish Government’s draft Climate Change Plan, CIOB's senior policy & public affairs officer – Scotland, Jocelyne Fleming, advocates for whole-system, whole-home revisions. While giving evidence to the Scottish Parliament’s Local Government,
Plans to demolish three Edinburgh tower blocks are set to go before councillors early next month, including one where pipes leaking sewage into people's homes cannot be repaired. The eight-storey Westfield Court in Gorgie was built in 1952 and is said to be nearing the end of its lifespan. A report
East Ayrshire Council has agreed an investment of almost £244 million in affordable housing within the region. Each November, the local authority's cabinet meets to agree the investment that is required for Housing Services to provide local residents with homes that are safe, secure and afford
Moda Group has been certified as a GRESB Four-Star organisation for the first time, and has also retained its GRESB Green Star status for the second consecutive year. This recognition highlights Moda’s ongoing leadership in environmental, social and governance (ESG) performance and reaffirms i


