CECA Scotland has appointed David Macdonald as its new regional director. Macdonald has a background in the civil engineering and infrastructure sector, and is dedicated to leading the way for progress in the industry across Scotland.
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The Sir Hector MacDonald Memorial Tower in Dingwall has reopened to the public after restoration works. Following the formal opening ceremony which took place on 2 July, the historic tower on Mitchell Hill was officially reopened.
The Paisley Museum has gained a national accolade, winning the title of Scotland’s best heritage project at the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) awards. The £68.7 million redevelopment, spearheaded by Renfrewshire Council and OneRen, was declared the winner in the H
An unprecedented amount of historic buildings in Scotland have been added to the UK-wide Buildings at Risk Register. This year, Save Britain’s Heritage listed 42 Scottish buildings in its at-risk register, almost increasing Scotland’s representation by twofold, reports The Herald.&
A deal has strengthened the future of a Cumbernauld kitchen manufacturing business, Kelvin KBB, saving 58 jobs.
Changeworks has appointed a new chair of its board of directors and has announced a number of board appointments to strengthen its strategy up to the year 2030. Nicola Walters, who is a current member of the board, will enter the position of chair, replacing current chair Del Redvers after he
Gensource, the East Lothian-based sustainable energy specialist has taken its first step into sport sponsorship by backing the rising Scottish golf player Matty Wilson. Gensource has collaborated with 26-year-old Wilson for this year’s season, in the process solidifying a close bond with the e
The independent construction consultancy, Doig+Smith, has been named as a supplier to Government Commercial Agency’s (GCA) RM 6356 Construction Professional Services 2 framework.
A Cala Homes (West) site manager from Glasgow has been given the Pride in the Job award from the National Home Building Council (NHBC). Construction senior site manager for Cala Homes West at The Foundry in Glasgow, Scott Connor, won the award - his first Pride in the Job accolade.
Six site managers from Miller Homes’ Scotland East and West divisions have been hailed winners at the The National House-Building Council’s (NHBC) Pride in the Job Awards for 2026.
Scottish luxury, kitchens, bathrooms and living spaces specialist, Kitchens International, is entering a new stage of growth after its transition to independent family ownership under new chief executive officer and owner, Graham Johnston. Established in 1994, Kitchens International works with UK fu
International infrastructure Group Balfour Beatty has appointed Ed Egerton as chief legal and commercial officer, who will join the firm from the engineering and project management services company, AtkinsRéalis. Egerton joins Balfour Beatty in September from AtkinsRéalis, where
An East Lothian estate has said ‘I do’ to the inclusion of a new glass atrium as wedding demand in Scotland continues to progress. Once termed as “the most romantic sweet place I ever saw” by Robert Burns, the historic East Lothian estate is investing in a new glass atrium.
Gleeds, the international property and construction consultancy, has been selected as a supplier on the £3.5 billion Construction Professional Services 2 (CPS2) framework by Government Commercial Agency. Replacing the former RM6165 agreement, the framework which is for a four-year
Construction firms have been pushed to the edge due to UK government tax rises and increasing costs, according to an industry expert, reports The Herald.


