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Momentum growing over protection of title for electricians

THE campaign for protection of title for electricians has received the backing of the UK's largest union. Trade body SELECT commissioned a report on the...

New course targets drugs and alcohol issues in construction

THE Considerate Constructors Scheme (CCS) has launched a new programme to help tackle drug and alcohol issues in the construction sector. The organisation said the...

Pushing the envelope: major milestone for River Ness hydro project

THE River Ness hydro project is marking a major milestone with the installation of the stainless-steel envelope for the 92kW Archimedes Screw hydroelectric scheme. Located...
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West Lothian Council urged to get behind plans for £275m mixed-use development

THE team behind a proposed low carbon development east of Livingston is urging West Lothian Council to give it support to help address the...

Scotland’s construction industry to enter phase 2 of restart plan

NICOLA Sturgeon has confirmed that Scotland's construction industry is to move onto the next step of its restart plan, in a move that has...

New Digital Skills Portal launched for planners across Scotland

THE Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI) and Scottish Government have launched the Digital Skills Portal to improve the confidence of digital skills amongst planners. The...
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Interserve takes stake in £200m deal

INTERSERVE has entered into a joint venture with a landowner to take forward the £200m development of a prime site in Edinburgh. It will...

Scottish Construction Accord officially launched with the aim of transforming sector

THE Scottish Construction Accord has officially been launched in a move designed to help businesses thrive, enhance working conditions for employees, improve the delivery of...

Ferguson Marine shipyard nationalised by Scottish Government

The Scottish Government has reached an agreement with administrators to take the Ferguson Marine shipyard in Port Glasgow into public control.
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New report reveals post-recession recovery for construction trade

  According to a recent review by Grant Thornton, one of the world’s leading organisations of independent assurance, tax and advisory firms, Scotland’s private property...

Milestone reached in campaign to transform Paisley Museum

A fundraising campaign to support the work to transform Paisley’s museum into a world-class visitor attraction has passed the £1 million milestone. The Paisley Museum...
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Construction sector sets out key election priorities

SKILLS shortages, regulatory stability, infrastructure investment, and the promotion of greener construction initiatives are among the most pressing concerns raised by construction industry stakeholders...
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New BE-ST facilities tipped to boost Scotland’s net zero goals

SCOTLAND’S construction and built environment professionals are being urged to make the most of two new facilities at BE-ST’s Innovation Campus in a bid...
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Multi-million-pound renovation of The Briggait Clydeside Market Halls completed

CLARK Contracts has completed a £3.9 million refurbishment of The Briggait Clydeside Market Halls in Glasgow. An official event was held to mark the moment,...

Morris & Spottiswood hails growth in turnover and profitability

MORRIS & Spottiswood has reported that it has exceeded pre-Covid turnover and more than doubled profitability over the last year. The firm, which specialises in...

Schedule set for ‘biggest transformation’ of Glasgow’s public realm in half a century

CONSTRUCTION work is to begin in early 2025 on the creation of 11 avenues in Glasgow in what has been heralded as the 'biggest...

Quality ‘revolution’ would bring raft of gains for Scotland’s construction sector

THE chief executive of Scottish Futures Trust (SFT) is calling for a quality ‘revolution’ within the construction industry similar to that seen around health...

Balfour Beatty completes disposal of 536-bed Glasgow student accommodation

BALFOUR Beatty has announced the sale of Foundry Courtyard, a 536-bed student accommodation building in Glasgow. The group has sold its 100% stake to an...

Goodstone Living appoints McAleer & Rushe to build Leith BTR scheme

GOODSTONE Living has appointed McAleer & Rushe to build at least 338 homes for its next generation build-to-rent residential scheme in Leith. The waterfront project,...

Work on £350m Aberdeen Harbour expansion nears completion

THE £350 million expansion of Aberdeen Harbour is in the 'final sprint' towards a phased opening next year, harbour bosses have said. The expansion project,...