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PHIL McEwan has been appointed executive chairman at the Ogilvie Group to succeed John Berry who steps down at the end of June after six years in the role in a non-executive capacity.

Phil fills chair at Ogilvie – Berry set to stand down

PHIL McEwan has been appointed executive chairman at the Ogilvie Group to succeed John Berry who steps down at the end of June after...

Vision unveiled for £2 billion Edinburgh neighbourhood with scope for 7,000 homes

THE team behind 205 acres of development land in the west of Edinburgh has unveiled its vision for a new neighbourhood with the potential...

“Landmark” Inverness Justice Centre starts to take shape

A major milestone has been achieved in the construction of the new Inverness Justice Centre. Main contractor Robertson has poured more than 5000 cubic metres...

Work officially starts at The Macallan on new distillery

EDRINGTON has marked the official start of works on its iconic new distillery and visitor centre for The Macallan. The Macallan is one of the core...
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SFHA calls for common design standard to ensure Scottish homes are fit for the...

A new report has warned that too many homes in Scotland are unfit for an ageing population. In its Homes Fit for the Future report, the...

Heritage festival to showcase Scotland as a “global leader” in digital innovation

The programme for a new digital heritage festival – the first of its kind in Scotland – has been unveiled by Historic Environment Scotland...
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SMEs urged to apply to £100m Scottish refurb framework

SCOTTISH businesses are being urged to apply for the chance to vie for work worth up to £100 million as a new refurbishment framework...
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Scottish roofing excellence celebrated at awards lunch

THE winners of the 2025 Scottish Roofing Awards have been announced at a ceremony held in the Grand Central Hotel in Glasgow. Special guest Tam...
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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...

Work begins on £150m Edinburgh hospital

Two young patients marked the start of construction at a major new hospital development in Edinburgh earlier this week. Brother and sister, Beau (11) and...

‘First of its kind’ report calls for further research around timber cascading

Built Environment – Smarter Transformation (BE-ST), Scottish Forestry and Zero Waste Scotland have published a new report exploring timber cascading in Scotland. The report -...

Scotland’s education buildings sector is a ‘hub’ of activity

THE work of Scotland’s hub organisations working in partnership with local authorities in the development, construction and delivery of education projects in recent years...

Labour market pressures set to continue in Scotland’s construction industry

LABOUR market pressure in the Scottish construction industry looks set to continue, according to new research. The latest Local Skills Scotland report by the Construction...
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Trio of Scottish projects in contention for top sustainability awards

THREE Scottish projects are in contention for major accolades at the Exemplar Sustainable Buildings Awards 2025. The awards highlight how the construction industry is innovating...

Staying the course

Project Scotland's Fraser Rummens speaks to Bruno Berardelli, managing director of Fort William-based HWEnergy, about the benefits of going green AS the issue of sustainability...

Eighth consecutive quarter of growth for construction industry

THE latest Construction Trade Survey shows that firms across the industry reported an eighth consecutive quarter of growth in activity in the first quarter of...

Exhibitors hail ‘fantastic’ ScotPlant Day One

SCOTPLANT 2022 got off to a tremendous start as visitors basked in warm sunshine and a plethora of world-class machines were showcased in this...
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Transport Scotland to work with construction sector to make contracts more attractive

TRANSPORT Scotland is inviting potential bidders from across the construction sector to provide their views on potential changes it is considering making to its...
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Office plans make a splash

OLYMPIC rowing champion Katherine Grainger has spoken of her joy at the news that a new riverside office development in Aberdeen is to be...

Training specialist calls for construction to be taught in schools

A construction training manager has called for an optional construction class to be added to the school curriculum to help promote careers in the...