Scottish Water launches largest ever apprenticeships drive

SCOTTISH Water has announced plans to recruit 60 apprentices from across the country. The utility company is launching its biggest ever drive for modern, technical...
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SME builders ‘feeling the pinch’ as cost and labour pressures grow

BUILDERS are experiencing a drop in profits as economy pressures rise, according to new research. The most recent State of Trade Survey from the Federation...

Innovation Park is testing ground for future homes

Lanarkshire site is finding solutions to challenges faced by the built environment, reports Gary Moug DEEP in the heart of Lanarkshire, on the site of...
Images of the eight local council leaders with UK and Scottish Governments at the site of the Renfrew bridge

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...

Cruden Homes named Home Builder of the Year

CRUDEN Homes has been named Home Builder of the Year at the annual Homes for Scotland awards. A record 1100 people attended the ceremony, presented...

Complex galleries transformation project proves a work of art

Barry O’Hagan, regional director for Scotland at Tilbury Douglas, discusses working with the National Galleries of Scotland to extend and transform the National in...

Referendum ‘No’ vote lifts uncertainty for businesses

WALTER Boettcher, director of research and forecasting with Colliers International, says that irrespective of personal views, the "No" vote in the Scottish independence referendum has...

Connect Modular enters administration with dozens of jobs lost

CONNECT Modular has entered administration with all 38 employees being made redundant, following 'significant' financial challenges in recent months due to rising operational costs...

Planning experts “close” to withdrawing support for new bill

MEMBERS of the Independent Panel tasked by Scottish ministers to review Scotland’s planning system have revealed they are "close" to withdrawing their support for...

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...

CCG appointed preferred bidder for Cambuslang development

HUB South West has appointed CCG as preferred bidder for a new 300-home development in Cambuslang. South Lanarkshire Council announced the East Whitlawburn plans as part of a...

Proposed Buchanan Galleries transformation would create 410 construction jobs a year

NEW images have been released showing how the site of Glasgow's Buchanan Galleries could look if proposals to redevelop it go ahead. Owners of Buchanan...
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Green light for Ayrshire renewables hub

PLANS for a £150 million upgrade to an Ayrshire marine yard have been given the green light, paving the way for increased offshore wind...

Quality over quantity: 90 years of success for Mactaggart & Mickel Group

Mactaggart & Mickel Group are celebrating their 90th anniversary this year with a series of events including a revamped website, art school scholarship, charity...

Major milestone reached at Perth development

A sod cutting ceremony has marked an important milestone in the development of 203 new homes in Perth. Regeneration specialist Urban Union, in partnership with...
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George Square transformation work to start in January 2025

WORK on the transformation of George Square is to begin on site in January 2025, Glasgow City Council has announced. The first phase will see...
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CITB simplifies access to construction training funds

The Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) will make it easier for employers to apply for training funding for their staff by simplifying the application...
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Construction employers urged to ‘rethink’ recruitment strategies to attract fresh talent

THE construction industry has been urged to 'rethink' how it attracts its workforce as competition for fresh talent in a challenging labour market hots...

‘Little scope for optimism’ as figures show further drop in civils workloads

NEW figures released by CECA Scotland have revealed that civils workloads north of the border have dropped for the sixth consecutive quarter. The organisation’s latest Workload Trends Survey for...

Construction activity tipped to pick up in Scotland this year

NEW research has revealed that an 'uplift' in housebuilding and infrastructure spending is expected to boost the Scottish construction sector this year. The RICS UK Construction...