Two groundbreaking sustainable developments by Clyde Gateway - D2 Grids and Clyde Gateway East - have been shortlisted for Net Zero Development of the Year at the prestigious 2025 Scottish Property Awards. The D2 Grids project, delivered in partnership with Scottish Water Horizons, is Scotland&rsquo
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Wood-based product manufacturer West Fraser Europe Limited, previously known as Norbord Europe Limited, has been fined a total of £1,068,000 after pleading guilty to charges under health and safety legislation related to two separate incidents that occurred in 2020.
Infrastructure solutions company Costain has moved into a new office in Aberdeen. The office investment is in response to Costain’s growing customer base in the energy sector and will service engineering, energy resilience and energy transition projects in Scotland and across the UK.
East Lothian Council has said it will commit to investing over £211 million in infrastructure over the next five years, including on its education estate, after elected members approved the local authority's budget for 2025/26.
The average price of a property in Scotland reached £189,000 in December 2024, an increase of 6.9% when compared to the same period a year earlier, new UK House Price Index figures have revealed.
Key actions to grow the local economy, create jobs, build new homes and improve the transport network in the year ahead have been agreed by North Lanarkshire Council.
Dumfries and Galloway Council is inviting submissions for its Call for Sites and Ideas as part of the development of the region’s third Local Development Plan (LDP3).
The City of Edinburgh Council is inviting residents to share their views on the regeneration of Seafield.
Paul McLennan, minister for housing, visited Ravenscraig yesterday to see firsthand the transformation of one of Europe’s largest brownfield regeneration projects. Hosted by Russell Wilkie, director of Ravenscraig, the visit provided an opportunity to see the progress made so far and discuss t
A construction worker has won a supercar worth £164,000 in a competition which cost him just 29p to enter. Ciprian Cocoveica, from Basildon, won a Lamborghini Huracan in BOTB’s Supercar Competition.
Barratt Redrow has said its full-year results will be towards the upper end of market expectations as it reported a 23% increase in profits.
The latest public realm project to bring improvements to Glasgow city centre will begin on Tuesday 18 February, with work starting on the Avenues Plus project at Cowcaddens Road and Dobbie's Loan.
A highly anticipated charity football match is set to bring together property professionals and football legends in a bid to raise £20,000 for an inclusive outdoor space. The Big Match will take place on March 7th at Spartans Football Club in Edinburgh, with two rival teams – Residential
The latest meeting of the West Lothian Construction Forum takes place tomorrow with cash flow specialist Craig Alexander Rattray as the guest speaker. Rattray, of CR Corporate Solutions, set up a successful Know Your Numbers division of the company to help give owners a better grasp on running their
Two projects which will bring welcome improvements to Nairn beach and harbour have received a total of £19,800 from the Highland Council's Community Regeneration Fund. Community Regeneration Funding is an umbrella term for a number of funds that are available for communities and organisations


