Work begins to dismantle sections of Mackintosh building

WORK is underway to dismantle dangerous sections of the Glasgow School of Art's Mackintosh Library following the recent fire at the historic site. Glasgow-based structural...
Lesley Anderson

Livingston event to provide details of new £20m public sector framework in Scotland

PUBLIC sector organisations across Scotland are being invited to an event that will share information on a recently launched framework designed to improve the...
Leith Walk PBSA progress

Milestone progress at Leith Walk student accommodation site

FIRETHORN Trust, a commercial real estate investor, developer and asset manager, has celebrated a milestone at its purpose-built student accommodation (PBSA) scheme in Leith...
Accelerate to Zero Awards winners on stage

Decarbonisation achievements celebrated at Accelerate to Zero Awards

THE winners of the Accelerate to Zero Awards have been announced at an event in Glasgow. BE-ST (Built Environment – Smarter Transformation) welcomed over 200...

Aberdeen stadium plans backed by council

ABERDEEN Football Club's plans for a new 20,000 capacity stadium and associated facilities at Kingsford have been approved by Aberdeen City Council. Councillors voted 32-9...

Consultation to start on new CITB levy proposal

CITB has launched its new levy proposal for industry, which would see a reduction in the levy for all firms to fund a new "more relevant"...
Chinatown Glasgow

Plans unveiled for ‘once-in-a-generation’ opportunity to reimagine Glasgow Chinatown

PROPOSALS have been unveiled to transform Glasgow’s Chinatown into a mixed-use neighbourhood and cultural destination. New City Burnside Ltd – a joint venture between Keltbray...

Balfour Beatty appointed to £500m Scottish civil engineering framework

BALFOUR Beatty has been appointed to a four-year £500 million civil engineering framework for Scotland. Scape Group, the public sector procurement specialist, said the framework will provide...

Cairngorm Mountain funicular railway back in action following ‘complex’ civils work

THE Cairngorm Mountain's funicular railway is back in action following completion of repair works in what has been described as one of Scotland's 'most...

First Minister unveils new Norbord plant following £95m investment

FIRST Minister for Scotland Nicola Sturgeon has unveiled a new manufacturing line at Norbord’s Inverness plant, following a £95 million investment. The wood panel manufacturer...

New research reveals Scottish construction firms still ‘blighted’ by payment and cash flow issues

SCOTLAND'S construction businesses are still suffering the 'scourge' of late payments, outstanding retentions and unexpected charges, new research has revealed. A survey by the Construction...
Construction materials being produced

Construction materials producers urge chancellor to act now or risk permanent loss of capacity

A number of key figures in the mineral products industry have written to UK chancellor Rachel Reeves, urging her to take action to 'jumpstart'...
Scott Brewster

Brewster Brothers calls for urgent action as fuel crisis hits construction supply chain

BREWSTER Brothers has called for urgent government intervention to address escalating fuel costs and shortages, warning that continued volatility risks undermining business viability and...
Keys and model house

CMA launches probe into housebuilders over ‘suspected sharing of commercially sensitive information’

THE Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has found 'fundamental concerns' in the British housebuilding market and launched an investigation into eight housebuilders 'following evidence...

HSE launches second phase of site inspection campaign

THE Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has announced the launch of the second phase of its construction inspection campaign. Those involved in projects across Britain...

CITB sets out ‘radical’ recovery plan, including cut in levy bills

THE Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) has announced its plan to help employers recover from the Covid-19 crisis, which includes a major reduction in...

Balfour Beatty to back CITB Consensus

BALFOUR Beatty has announced it will vote in favour of CITB Consensus - just weeks after suggesting the business was "likely" to vote against...
Construction sector stakeholders

Key Scottish construction stakeholders explore solutions to apprentice dropout rates

THE high dropout rate of apprenticeships in the built environment was explored at a recent Edinburgh roundtable event featuring key industry figures. Held at the...

New women’s prison plans scrapped

PLANS for  a new female prison in Inverclyde have been scrapped. New Justice Secretary Michael Matheson has been scrutinising proposals for a purpose-built facility at...
L-R: Shepherd's Martin Waite, Whyte & Barrie's Alan Crooks, Shepherd's Ian Fergusson and Whyte & Barrie's John Leighton

Historic Scottish surveying practices join forces

SHEPHERD Chartered Surveyors and Whyte & Barrie Chartered Surveyors have announced they have merged to create a practice 'unrivalled' in its delivery network of...