New Future, in partnership with Glasgow Film Theatre, Atelier Ten, Architecture Fringe and UK Architects Declare, is hosting a post-election screening of ‘The People's Emergency Briefing’, followed by a discussion with voices from Scotland’s built environment sector, alongside loca
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Aberdeenshire-based Kirkwood Timber Frame has bolstered its team with the appointment of a new business development manager. Dyke McKenize, from Dundee, brings over 30 years of experience to the role, having worked in various positions within the sector – and in locations across the UK - begin
Scotland’s public sector construction pipeline has continued to grow in scale, transparency and industry impact, with more than 50 public bodies now contributing project information to the Construction Pipeline Forecast Tool.
Clyde Gateway has signalled a major new phase in its long‑term regeneration programme with the launch of a strategic partner opportunity for Shawfield Phase 1 at UKREiiF, and the official start of construction on the £11 million XWORKS development in Dalmarnock.
A major construction milestone has been reached at Argyll and Bute Council’s new business park at Oban Airport, with the completion of the steel frame for the main building. The business park is designed to support the growth of a regional cluster for aviation, engineering and logistics, creat
Jason Millett is to stand down as group chief executive of Mace Construct at the end of the year and step back from the Mace group board. Jason will spend time exploring new opportunities, as well as his role on the board of the newly independent Mace Consult.
CCG Group has announced a £500,000 investment in its PVCu window and door manufacturing operations in Glasgow.
Professor Steve Petrie is the new head of strategy and corporate development for Nexos Group, where he is leading the company’s expansion and growth into new and diversified markets and offerings. An engineer by training, he has spent his career delivering complex projects and guiding te
The Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) provided a total of £120 million for all grants, including £68m in apprenticeship grants, during its 2025-26 financial year, helping to support the industry to develop a skilled, competent, and inclusive workforce.
Sidey has successfully completed an extensive £850,000 window and door replacement programme for Thenue Housing Association, delivering energy-efficient, secure, and modernised upgrades to mixed tenure residential properties across multiple communities in the East End of Glasgow.
North Lanarkshire Council's tower regeneration programme is continuing to transform communities across the area, with major progress being made on demolition, fire safety and plans for future housing developments.
Work is underway on 40 new council homes in East Kilbride.
Alistair McAlinden and James Dewar from Interpath have been appointed as joint administrators to AIM Engineering & Fabrication Group Limited and Hescott Engineering Company Limited on 15 May 2026. AIM Engineering & Fabrication Group and Hescott Engineering Company operating from Falkirk and
Multi-trades construction company Scotbuild is to rebrand to SB Services as the firm launches a new Mechanical & Electrical division and makes three key appointments. The new division will merge with the well-established electrical services business previously known as Calder Electrical, adoptin
Small businesses will "no longer be left chasing money they are already owed", as ministers today introduce landmark legislation to end the "scourge of late payments". The Small Business Protections Bill (formally known as the Commercial Payments Bill) delivers the toughest crackdown on late payment


