Making waves: artificial surf park gets the green light

WAVEGARDEN Scotland has secured planning permission to build Scotland's first man-made surf park near Ratho, Edinburgh. In what has been tipped to provide a major...
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SSE and Scottish Water Horizons team up to deliver low-carbon heat networks across Scotland

SSE Energy Solutions and Scottish Water Horizons have announced a new partnership to develop low-carbon district heat networks across Scotland. The organisations will collaborate to...

CALA unveils plans for old Fire College site

CALA Management has lodged plans with East Lothian Council for a new brownfield development at Gullane’s former Fire College, following positive local feedback. The proposals include...

Construction business launches new working group to promote female leadership

GLASGOW-based City Building has announced the launch of a new working group designed to encourage more women into leadership roles. The firm said the Gender...

Profits boost for Balfour Beatty

BALFOUR Beatty's "transformation" is progressing after the firm's half-year financial figures revealed a rise in pre-tax profits to £12 million, compared with a £15...
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New project manager installed at Countesswells development

RYAN Swan has been appointed project manager to oversee the progress of Aberdeen’s new £800 million Countesswells community. A chartered civil engineer, he will manage...
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Loch Lomond Group secures planning permission for new distillery in Luss

LOCH Lomond Group has secured planning permission and started construction on a new distillery and visitor centre in Luss. The 5,362 sqm site on the...
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Most construction SMEs confident of raising finance

NEW figures reveal that 73% of SMEs in the construction and manufacturing industries are confident in their ability to raise finance. A survey on behalf of Platform Black talked...
Holyrood moves to outlaw blacklisting

Holyrood moves to outlaw blacklisting

New laws introduced by the Scottish Government are to crack down on the blacklisting of workers, a practice that has gained notoriety in the...

Amey secures £49 million North Lanarkshire highways contract extension

AMEY has announced that North Lanarkshire Council has extended its highways maintenance and management contract for a further three years until June 2024. The firm...
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Tributes paid to former BESA president

THE Building Engineering Services Association (BESA) has paid tribute to former president Robert (Rab) Fletcher, who has passed away following a lengthy battle with...

‘Quick wins’ would boost new Scottish Construction Accord engagement

THE new Scottish Construction Accord needs some ‘quick wins’ to maximise industry engagement and convince the wider sector of its value. That’s the view of...

Cruden hails ‘bright outlook’ after weathering pandemic storm

THE Cruden Group has reported a 22nd consecutive year of profitable trading despite the firm's financial results being 'significantly impacted' by the Covid-19 pandemic. Cruden...

Search launched for BRE office contractor

Clyde Gateway and BRE are launching a design competition, through a competitive PQQ and ITT process, to procure a contractor-led design team to build...
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Ten years on: Glasgow City Region City Deal has been ‘catalyst for transformation’

THE UK and Scottish governments have joined local leaders to mark ten years of the Glasgow City Region City Deal and reflect on what...

Chancellor’s Stamp Duty move emphasises need for intermediate band in new Scottish system

SCOTLAND'S home builders have re-emphasised their call for the introduction of an intermediate band in the new Land and Buildings Transaction Tax (LBTT) which is...

Research reveals ‘significant’ regional variations in Scottish housing numbers

A trade body has claimed that scrutiny of official housing statistics in Scotland has found 'significant variations' across regions and tenures. Homes for Scotland (HFS) revealed...

Milestone for new Gaelic primary school

A major milestone has been reached in the construction of a new Gaelic primary school in Portree. Pupils were joined on the site of the new Portree...

Stirling construction project trials ‘innovative’ pay model designed to end cash flow woes

A long-standing critic of construction industry payment practices is trialling a new methodology on a live project in Stirling which he claims could eradicate...

Compensation payouts begin for blacklisted construction workers

BLACKLISTED construction workers have started to receive compensation payments. Construction union UCATT said 71 of its members have received a “full and final settlement” for...