Historic Edinburgh school set for transformation

An ex-school situated next to Edinburgh’s Royal Mile is to be turned into a luxury boutique hotel and restaurant. The C-listed Canongate Venture building is to become...

Drum named company of the year at Scottish Property Awards

THE winners of the 12th annual Scottish Property Awards have been announced at a ceremony in Glasgow. The competition honours excellence in the real estate...

Topping out event marks milestone in Clyde Waterfront regeneration

THE regeneration of the Clyde Waterfront has taken a further step forward with the topping out ceremony for Dandara Living’s new Granary Quay development...
Proposed moving bring for new Clyde Crossing in Glasgow

Three in the frame for River Clyde’s first opening road bridge

Hundreds of construction workers are expected to be utilised in the delivery of the first opening road bridge over the River Clyde.
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‘Uniquely challenging’ scaffold project complete at Stirlingshire water treatment works

JR Scaffold has carried out what it described as a 'uniquely challenging' project at Touch Water Treatment Works near Cambusbarron in Stirlingshire. The team installed...
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Perth conference highlights importance of innovation in town centre regeneration

INCREASED innovation is required to unlock the investment needed to revive empty and neglected buildings in Scotland’s towns, a conference in Perth has heard. The...

CITB sets out six-point ‘Agenda for Change’

THE Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) has announced a six-point Agenda for Change in the wake of calls for reform from the industry and...
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Scotland to launch national housing agency to speed up builds

SCOTLAND is to establish a new national housing agency to speed up and enable the delivery of all house types in the country, first...
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Slowdown in Scottish construction market as rising costs and uncertainty weigh on expectations

THE marked slowdown in the Scottish construction market continued in the latest quarter, with surveyors now pointing to the weakest period of growth since...

Brewster Brothers invests £6m in second recycling plant

BREWSTER Brothers is investing £6 million in a second recycling plant near Cumbernauld. The firm's Livingston site has diverted over one million tonnes of construction,...

‘Green’ construction training college celebrates major milestone

CITY Building has announced the firm has achieved a major milestone in its project to deliver a new 'green' training college for its apprentices. The...

Contractor Graham reports rise in profits and revenue

GRAHAM has reported a 16% rise in turnover to £853.3 million in its accounts for the financial year ending March 31, 2020. The contractor has...

SES appointed to £84m University of Glasgow development

SES Engineering Services (SES) has announced it has been appointed by Multiplex to deliver an £84 million project at the University of Glasgow. The...

Draft recovery plan for Scotland’s construction industry launched

A draft recovery plan for Scotland's construction industry has been launched by the Scottish Construction Leadership Forum (CLF). The blueprint, which has been created collaboratively...
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£1 billion boost for Scottish construction

New figures show output from the Scottish construction industry increased by 10% last year.

Homes for Scotland names new chief executive

NICOLA Barclay has been named the new chief executive of Homes for Scotland (HFS). Nicola, who is currently director of planning for the trade body,...

Retentions: will proposed deposit scheme help to rebuild trust?

By Keith Emmerson, an associate in Gillespie Macandrew LLP’s dispute resolution team, specialising in construction IN April 2020, I wrote on the Scottish Government’s consultation...
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High demand and low supply ‘likely to drive up tender price inflation’

TURNER & Townsend is warning clients to plan for the return of rising construction inflation, as the UK Government’s ambitions for housebuilding and infrastructure...

UK Government business secretary: ‘vital’ that construction remains open

THE UK Government's business secretary has said that it is 'vital' that construction work continues amidst the Covid-19 pandemic. The statement came in a letter addressed...
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Industrial hemp insulation is a natural fit to help meet decarbonisation goals

A Scottish Borders-based insulation manufacturer is on a mission to disrupt the market with a range of products made from industrial hemp plants. IndiNature was...