After a successful first year in the West of Scotland, Miller Homes has expanded its Home Safe campaign for a second year across central Scotland by providing free high-vis vests across 17 of its developments to help keep children safe on their walk, cycle, or scoot, to and from school. In addi
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Following steady demand from house-hunters, Taylor Wimpey West Scotland has confirmed that all new homes at its Queen’s Court development in Troon are now sold, signalling the completion of the first phase of this growing community in Barassie at the north-eastern edge of Troon in South Ayrshi
Alba Developments has welcomed the final approval of its plans to build 200 new homes in Gretna.
The hard work of a former Airdrie pupil is being rewarded as he’s now on the pathway to a career in construction thanks to expert advice and job coaching from North Lanarkshire Council's Supported Enterprise Service. The service assists people with disabilities and those facing challenging bar
Kier has partnered with Thrive to launch social value calculator that will capture, track and demonstrate social value across the group.
The impact of Covid-19 has caused an estimated 13% fall in volumes installed of flat roof waterproofing according to the latest market report from AMA Research.
Fifteen contractors have won places on a new £500 million framework to deliver new build, infrastructure and refurbishment works for the public sector in Scotland. The Public Buildings and Infrastructure (PB3) framework from Scottish Procurement Alliance (SPA) allows public sector organisation
Livingston-based construction waste management and recycled aggregates company Brewster Bros has been named a winner at the Scottish Environment Business Awards for its work in recycling construction, excavation and demolition waste. Working with the construction sector since 2018, Brewster Bros has
A family fundraising day arranged by Sibbald Training earlier this month has contributed towards £8,868.50 being raised for the Nicola Murray Foundation, a charity that benefits those with ovarian cancer.
Bellway Homes Ltd (Scotland West) has continued its growth across the central belt with the acquisition of a second parcel of land at Dargavel Village in Bishopton.
A judge in the Outer House of the Court of Session has ruled that an action seeking over £72 million in damages relating to defects in the construction of the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Glasgow is competent in spite of a contractual provision requiring disputes to be referred to adjudication.
Over 40 companies will showcase at Michelin Scotland Innovation Parc’s (MSIP) Demonstrator and Showcase Event later this week, sharing some of the world-leading technology that will enable the achievement of net zero.
A developer will be given the opportunity to convince Glasgow City Council of the positives of its plan to demolish the majority of the historic Wright and Greig Ltd distillers and deliver 182 build-to-rent apartments at 64-72 Waterloo Street.
Network Rail will shortly demolish the existing bridge under the Highland Mainline railway at Lynebeg, near Inverness, and replace it with a new structure. It is part of the advance works for the A9 Dualling: Tomatin to Moy project. Continuous 24-hour working from 23.20 Friday 26 until 05.40 Tuesday
To mark Scottish Careers Week, one MSP is flying the flag for careers in the built environment after visiting one of Scotland’s largest mixed-use developments. Martin Whitfield MSP, a former primary school teacher and Labour Member of the Scottish Parliament for South Scotland, visited Blindwe


