Construction, as with all industries, requires new talent if it is to continue to thrive. However, as we are all aware there is currently a skills gap which will need to be addressed given pressures on the industry, such as the ongoing RAAC crisis. Urgent action is needed to secure the future of the
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Argyll and Bute Council wins silver award for bringing empty homes back to life Close partnership working between Argyll and Bute Council’s Housing and Council Tax teams on an innovative policy to deal with empty homes has netted national recognition and a silver award.
Kirkintilloch Masterplan presses on Far-reaching proposals to breathe new life into Kirkintilloch town centre are continuing, but the support of the local community is required to ensure the long-term success of the Kirkintilloch Town Centre Masterplan, the council has said.
Margaret Burgess The number of new homes built in Scotland has risen by nine per cent in the last year, according to official figures.
Public hearing into 3200-home Owenstown plans
GAP Group apprentice scheme recognised at Recruitment Awards GAP Group has been awarded the Apprenticeship Award at the Scottish Recruitment Awards – confirming its commitment to apprentices and as an industry leader for their apprenticeship scheme.
Paul McGlynn Scaffolding firm makes hat-trick of new appointments
Left to right: Alwyn Webster, SNIPEF Immediate Past President; Martin Ramsay, North East Scotland College Plumbing Lecturer; Richard Wilson, Winner, North East Scotland College and Sugplumb Ltd; Neil Robertson, North East Scotland College Plumbing Lecturer; Ross McGregor, Wolseley PlumbCenter Local
Brian Ashcroft Scottish output growth is being fuelled by a combination of capital investment – particularly infrastructure spending – and consumer spending, according to the latest Economic Commentary from the University of Strathclyde’s Fraser of Allander Institute.
Balmwell Terrace Link completes latest affordable housing development in Edinburgh
Hillcrest development named as one of Inside Housing’s Top 60 A project by Hillcrest Housing Association has been announced as one of Inside Housing’s Top 60 developments.
Output in the Scottish construction sector contracted by 1.9 per cent in second quarter of 2016, new statistics have revealed today. According to official Gross Domestic Product (GDP) figures, the Scottish economy as a whole grew 0.4 per cent compared to the first quarter of 2016, though growth in t
JM Architecture unveils final designs for £12m Moray primary Edinburgh-based architects JM Architecture have revealed the final designs of a new £12 million primary school in Moray.
Flats plan for Aberdeen church Plans have been unveiled to demolish part of an Aberdeen church to form a block of 20 flats.
Ross Wilson DM Hall appoints senior professional as head of agency in the East of Scotland


