Two turf-cutting ceremonies marked the start of new investment and homes in the west of Dumfries and Galloway by Wheatley Group last week.
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The Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) has today launched its Construction Workforce Outlook 2025–29, a refreshed and forward-looking report that sets out the workforce needs of the UK construction sector over the next five years. Previously named the Construction Skills Network repor
An entire residential building in Perth city centre needs to be immediately demolished in the aftermath of a fatal fire, engineers have said. Emergency services were alerted to the blaze in the early hours of Saturday, June 14, when patrolling officers spotted flames engulfing the four-storey reside
Scottish commercial property company HFD has raised almost £130,000 for good causes in Glasgow and the surrounding area through its sell-out annual golfing fundraiser. Organised by the HFD Charitable Foundation, the event took place on 23 May and welcomed over 170 players from Scotland’s
Renfrewshire Council is inviting local residents, businesses and partners to have their say on proposals for a public garden on the site of the former Brown Institute in Renfrew.
North Lanarkshire Council, working in partnership with Amey and Safetytech Accelerator have launched the Barriers to Decarbonising Roads Sandbox (BDRS) as part of the ADEPT Live Labs 2 programme’s Centre of Excellence for Decarbonising Roads.
Scotland’s newest green waste water treatment works has won a prestigious sustainability award from The Royal Academy of Engineering. Owned and operated by Scottish Water, the £35 million waste water treatment works, which was officially opened in October 2024, has been designed to serve
A team from Taylor Wimpey East Scotland have raised £7,410 for charity after taking part in the Taylor Wimpey Challenge last month. The homebuilder’s annual fundraising event, now in its 11th year, sees teams from across the UK work together to raise money to support the Youth Adv
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has issued a stark warning to homeowners about the "freemen on the land" movement, a group promoting the pseudolegal theory that individuals are not bound by mortgage contracts they do not consent to. This conspiracy theory, gaining traction through social media
One of Scotland's largest structural steel fabricators is gearing up for a period of major growth as it celebrates its 50th anniversary this year. J&D Pierce Contracts, based in Glengarnock, North Ayrshire, is expecting turnover to rise towards £200m as it capitalises on growth in key sect
Regeneration specialist Artisan Real Estate has submitted a planning application to the City of Edinburgh Council to transform a sandstone New Town office building into a 102-bedroom city centre hotel.
Work is starting to transform the Watersports Centre at Strathclyde Country Park into a facility for the whole community, with space for health and wellbeing activity, small business start-ups and community use.
Plans to demolish a former Edinburgh pub to make way for student accommodation have been given the green light. Designed by Flectcher Joseph Associates, the proposals will see the creation of 80 units at the site of the former Murrayfield Sports Bar in Gorgie.
Building services engineering trade body CIBSE has appointed Vince Arnold as its president for 2025–2026, with the move officially confirmed during the Institution’s AGM on 10 June 2025. Vince takes over the presidency from Fiona Cousins, having over four decades of experience in buildin
JR Scaffold Services has brought its expertise to a unique transformation project to support the reinvigoration and renovation of a B-listed church located in the West End of Glasgow.