Scotland’s newest green waste water treatment works has won a prestigious sustainability award from The Royal Academy of Engineering. Owned and operated by Scottish Water, the £35 million waste water treatment works, which was officially opened in October 2024, has been designed to serve
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A team from Taylor Wimpey East Scotland have raised £7,410 for charity after taking part in the Taylor Wimpey Challenge last month. The homebuilder’s annual fundraising event, now in its 11th year, sees teams from across the UK work together to raise money to support the Youth Adv
One of Scotland's largest structural steel fabricators is gearing up for a period of major growth as it celebrates its 50th anniversary this year. J&D Pierce Contracts, based in Glengarnock, North Ayrshire, is expecting turnover to rise towards £200m as it capitalises on growth in key sect
Construction and property consultancy Thomas & Adamson has relocated its London office to Southwark in preparation for further growth. Now based alongside Egis’ UK team at 3 Valentine Place, the move from its previous home near London’s West End will give Thomas & Adamson room to
The transformation of Glasgow City Centre has taken another significant step forward with the completion of the first of the £120 million-plus Avenues projects.
Work is expected to start on the site for the new Mayfield Community Learning Campus this summer.
The Edinburgh Boiler Company (EBC) is hoping to continue a successful year after being shortlisted in four categories at the prestigious Regional Energy Efficiency Awards 2025. The Dalkeith firm has been nominated for Boiler Installer of the Year, Solar Installer of the Year, ASHP Installer of the Y
A number of homes, properties, and pieces of land on sites across Glasgow are to be disposed of by the local authority to allow for the creation of new homes and other development. Decisions approved by a Glasgow City Council committee yesterday will result in social, mid-market rent and privat
The Scottish Government must “seize the opportunity” from the Spending Review and announce a long-term funding plan for Scotland’s housing associations, the Scottish Federation of Housing Associations (SFHA) has said.
UK renewable energy company Low Carbon has announced the successful submission of two Section 36 planning applications to the Scottish Government’s Energy Consents Unit (ECU). The applications are for the proposed High Brenfield Wind Farm (62 MW) in Argyll and Bute and Glen Lednock Wind Farm (
Perth and Kinross Council has published an update on its ambitious Leisure Assets Review, setting out a bold and joined-up £97 million investment plan that will deliver long-term benefits for communities across the region.
Balfour Beatty Group chief executive, Leo Quinn, has been appointed Life President of The 5% Club, the national charity he founded in 2013 to drive skills development and combat youth unemployment. The appointment marks a significant milestone in The 5% Club’s evolution – reflecting its
Physical works on the £24 million Greenock Town Centre transformation are expected to begin later this year.
A world-first Glasgow SME-led business support programme, Wilson’s Foundry, celebrated the achievements of its first cohort at a showcase attended by Andrew Bailey, Governor of the Bank of England. Wilson’s Foundry brings together three established Glasgow City Innovation District (GCID)
Argyll and Bute councillors have agreed a statutory education consultation, as part of proposals to relocate the existing 2-18 campus to a new location to the southern edge of Tobermory next to the A848 (Tobermory South). The consultation, in accordance with the requirements of the Schools (Consulta


