The world’s first industrial-grade, fully automated system that recognises and sorts pre-owned LEGO bricks has been unveiled.
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Almost all homes fitted with insulation under a flagship UK Government energy efficiency scheme will require repair work to correct major issues that will cause problems such as damp and mould due to poor-quality installations, weak government oversight and inadequate audit and monitoring, the publi
A £38 million purpose-built student accommodation scheme at 292 St Vincent Street, Glasgow, has officially topped out, marking a major milestone in the delivery of 321 studio apartments in the city centre. St Vincent Studios is being delivered by GRAHAM, on behalf of Artisan Real Estate and Ho
South Ayrshire Council’s Prestwick Leisure Club has reopened following a £3.6m refurbishment to enhance facilities and improve energy performance, delivered by Robertson Construction Central West.
An Aberdeen tram shed, which has had a complete refurbishment and installation of information panels, has been officially opened by pupils who played a huge part in the improvements.
The employer-led board of the Engineering Construction Industry Training Board (ECITB) has unveiled its new strategy, which outlines how it will help to address skills shortages and support industry growth in Scotland.
Barratt Redrow has posted its full year results for 2025, hailing a resilient performance and strong foundations for growth.
The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) is calling on construction professionals across the globe to respond to its new consultation on global construction standards.
Miller Homes has reported strong half-year figures, with revenue, profit, and sales all rising in the company’s first results since its acquisition of St. Modwen Homes. For the six months to 30 June 2025, the housebuilder recorded a 28% rise in revenue to £585.6 million, up from £4
Roger Bullivant Limited (RBL) has made history by trialling the first ever fully battery powered pile driving rig in the UK.
Aberdeen’s industrial property market demonstrated significant resilience in the first half of the year, with take-up on course to surpass 2024's annual total, despite the challenging macroeconomic backdrop and policy uncertainty, according to new figures from Knight Frank.
There is a crucial lack of pace and breadth in Scotland’s land reform strategies according to a new coalition of organisations representing community groups, environmental bodies and land reformers from across the country. As the Parliament returns after summer recess, and with stage three of
The property market across Edinburgh, the Lothians, Fife and the Borders demonstrated robust health over the summer, with average selling prices rising by 4.5% year-on-year. Between June and August 2025, the average property price reached £295,572, fuelled by strong buyer demand and a signific
GRAHAM is to launch its flagship female apprenticeship scheme ConstructHER in Edinburgh this autumn following the success of the programme in Glasgow. Developed by GRAHAM in partnership with Developing the Young Workforce (DYW), ConstructHER aims to showcase the wide range of careers available withi
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