The Accelerate to Zero Awards are back for their fourth year to recognise the businesses, organisations, and individuals making the most significant contributions to decarbonising the built environment and supporting the just transition to a zero carbon built environment.
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The Scottish Property Awards has embarked on a new three-year partnership with Channel Finance Group that will see the company become headline sponsor through to 2029.
ILI Group has submitted an application for planning permission in principle for Cato, a proposed 600MW hyperscale data centre near Auchtertool in Fife.
Three men have been sentenced for helping more than 500 individuals cheat a health and safety construction exam following a joint investigation by the Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) and Essex Police.
Cruden Homes has submitted detailed plans for a new coastal neighbourhood in Elie.
Glasgow-based property developer Kelvin Properties has unveiled emerging proposals for Burnbank Bowling Club on Woodlands Road.
Councillors have agreed a programme for this financial year to spend more than £207m on improving and expanding council housing across Edinburgh.
National property consultancy Carter Jonas has appointed Dougie Bowers as partner in its Infrastructure North team, based in Edinburgh.
Balfour Beatty has today unveiled new changes to its leadership, bringing together the group’s UK transport, energy and defence capabilities. Aiming to strengthen customer focus, improve project performance and drive greater efficiencies, the new UK portfolios will enable faster, mor
Angus Council has officially marked the completion and opening of the landmark Arbroath A Place for Everyone project, a major regeneration initiative designed to reconnect the town centre, transport links, tourism destinations and coastline through improved walking, wheeling and cycling infrastructu
School pupils from across Edinburgh swapped their classroom for the Castle to try their hand at construction and traditional skills through a Build Your Future event.
Ravenscraig Ltd has reaffirmed its commitment to supporting sustainable transport with continued funding for the local circular bus service linking the site with Motherwell town centre.
Fife Council has appointed Newlay Civil Engineering to carry out major road improvements in Dunfermline this summer. The works form a co‑ordinated programme to improve road surfaces, drainage, lighting and safety on key routes through the area.
An undersea tunnel between mainland Shetland and Yell could cost more than £400 million and take up to eight years to build, according to new estimates presented to islanders as part of Shetland Islands Council’s Inter‑Island Transport Connectivity Programme (IITCP).
The route to winning major contracts can be a daunting one for smaller construction firms. SMEs can be deterred by the complexity of procurement processes used in high value contracts or hindered by their limited bid-writing experience.


