Scotland’s construction sector hailed for its efforts throughout Covid-19 pandemic

SCOTLAND'S construction industry has been hailed for its work in the fight against Covid-19 but has been urged not to take its foot off...

Mabey Hire celebrates RIDDOR milestone

TEMPORARY works specialist Mabey Hire has revealed it has achieved one million man-hours without RIDDOR reportable incidents, as of January 2025. RIDDOR stands for Reporting...

“Health and safety should be part of a holistic process”

The Association for Project Safety (APS) celebrates its 21st birthday this year. Edinburgh-based Technical and Standards Manager, Andrew Leslie, recently met with Project Scotland’s Fraser...

Covid-19 halts repair of Edwardian bridge

THE project to repair the Cambus O'May suspension footbridge has been paused until the current Covid-19 restrictions in Scotland are eased, Aberdeenshire Council has...
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New roof structures could be trialled in Dundee RAAC properties

PILOT works on five council properties affected by reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (RAAC) could be set to go ahead in Dundee, if councillors approve...

Is your site safe for older workers?

IT’S widely recognised that older workers are crucial to curbing the construction industry skills gap, as reported by CIOB, but an ageing workforce can...

Human factors hold the key to increased safety

UNDERSTANDING interactions surrounding site banter could help measure human performance and help contribute to a reduction in construction accidents, an expert in human factors...

Why getting cladding right must not cause property blight

By Eric Curran, managing partner of DM Hall chartered surveyors, based in the firm's Glasgow north office THE Grenfell Tower tragedy horrified Britain, and our...
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27 firms secure places on £20m fire safety framework

A wide range of businesses have secured a place on a new eight-figure framework aimed at safeguarding social housing and public buildings and their...

Scots construction workers benefit from ‘next generation’ safety helmets

SCOTTISH construction workers are among the first to utilise the next generation of protective headwear. Housebuilder Mactaggart & Mickel's site managers are equipped with the ‘Ranger’...
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Hazard control specialist aims to help reduce stress in construction sector

RVT Group has revealed its commitment to providing construction professionals with a 'hassle-free' hazard control service. The business highlighted the work done over the past...

Clark Contracts’ continued health and safety excellence recognised

CLARK Contracts has been awarded a fourth consecutive Order of Distinction at the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA)’s Health and Safety...

Clark Contracts awarded international health and safety accreditation

PAISLEY-headquartered Clark Contracts has been awarded the first international standard dealing with health and safety at work. The contractor was awarded the International Organisation for...

BSG reports 84% rise in working at height breaches

THE Building Safety Group (BSG) has reported an 84% increase in the number of working at height breaches on construction sites during the first...
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Kier Group helps produce video highlighting risks of hands-free calls whilst driving

THE Kier Group has rolled out a video to its staff that is hoped to reduce the amount of hands-free phone calls made by...

‘New and improved’ exoskeleton tipped to help prevent construction-related injuries

HILTI has announced the launch of a 'new and improved' version of its wearable EXO-O1 skeleton, the EXO-S, which offers relief for above shoulder...

Construction products regulator to be launched once building safety bill passes

THE UK Government has said it intends for its national regulator for construction products to become operational once the building safety bill has been...

Group launches new scaffold inspection service

THE JR Group has confirmed the launch of a scaffold inspection service as part of its new training services division. The service will provide a...

BESA launches guide on maintaining low occupancy buildings

THE Building Engineering Services Association (BESA) has released detailed guidance on how buildings can be managed and maintained effectively during the coming weeks and...

New £25m Covid scheme to help improve businesses’ ventilation

BUSINESS premises will be able to access a £25 million funding package to improve ventilation under a new Scottish Government initiative. It comes in a...