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Aldi has been awarded legal expenses after a judge criticised Inverclyde Council for delays in dealing with a crumbling building beside the supermarket’s Greenock store.
Persimmon Homes West Scotland has been named winner of the Best Health and Safety in the Community Award at the Homebuilder Safety Awards 2025, recognising its outstanding efforts to promote safety awareness beyond the construction site. The accolade celebrates Persimmon’s commitment to commun
Taylor Wimpey has made a generous donation to Scottish Book Trust to fund author visits to school children in Scotland. For the second year running, the housebuilder will fund ten Live Literature sessions for children at Scotland's schools in the central belt.
Two West Lothian homebuyers have won a key ruling allowing them to rely on expert evidence in their claim against a consultant who certified their property as sound before purchase.
Argyll and Bute Council has pledged to "re-engage" with the preferred developer of a site at Helensburgh waterfront after the Court of Session found that the local authority acted lawfully when appointing the company.
Two of the UK’s biggest housebuilders have reported mixed trading updates ahead of this month’s Autumn Budget, highlighting affordability pressures and uncertainty in the housing market.
A £1 million solar scheme is now complete at a Scottish Water Horizons-owned facility linked to Levenmouth Waste Water Treatment Works (WWTW) in Fife.
Barrhead-based contractor AC Whyte & Co Ltd has secured £550,000 in funding from UKSE, a subsidiary of Tata Steel, to support its ambitious expansion plans and recruitment drive as it diversifies into new areas. The funding will enable the family-run business, which employs 94 staff, to in
A new report by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) has revealed a slowdown in global demand growth for sustainable buildings and a concerning lack of progress in carbon measurement across construction projects.
Renewable energy company Galileo Empower has been granted planning permission (subject to conditions) for a proposed eight-turbine wind farm development, located north of Carnbo in Kinross-shire. The wind farm will contribute significantly to the decarbonisation of the electricity grid, reduce green
Robertson Facilities Management has been awarded top honours at this year’s PFM Partnership Awards, taking the Overall Winner title for its work with the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service (SFRS). Robertson and SFRS collected two awards, winning the Partners in Expert Services, Large Estates cat
Members of the Highland Council’s Climate Change Committee have welcomed continued progress across a range of projects within the council’s Net Zero Programme, alongside the approval of four new initiatives to further accelerate action towards a climate-resilient and sustainable Highlan
Preparatory works have commenced on the fourth section of A9 Dualling between Tay Crossing and Ballinluig this Autumn. The works, which are anticipated to continue through to early 2026, will involve the establishment of the temporary site compound and office space area between Guay and Kindallachan
Henry Brothers has appointed Jody Wilkinson as its managing director for Northern Ireland and Scotland. The appointment marks a period of sustained growth for the construction firm, underpinned by projects such as the £40 million Queen’s-led Advanced Manufacturing and Innovation Centre,


