Clyde Gateway Trade Park acquired in £2.35m deal
CLYDE Gateway Trade Park in Rutherglen has been acquired for £2.35 million by a multi-let industrial property investment fund.
The acquisition marks the first deal...
New firm brings vital fire suppression services to Scotland
A new Scottish company has been launched with the intention of meeting the need of vital fire safety legislation in new-build affordable housing.
Sprinklers Scotland...
Former Edinburgh supermarket building transformed into private hospital
A 'state-of-the-art' independent private hospital specialising in cosmetic and plastic surgery has been completed at Granton on the outskirts of Edinburgh.
The Waterfront Hospital, owned...
Scottish construction workloads fall but surveyors ‘cautiously’ expect future growth
NEW research has revealed that construction workloads in Scotland declined through the second quarter of 2025, but surveyors 'cautiously' expect growth in the year...
Construction underway of new Shawfair leisure development
CONSTRUCTION work has started on the delivery of the David Lloyd Edinburgh Shawfair leisure development, with the club set to open next summer.
Located in...
Miller Homes in the family way
MILLER Homes has revealed a new opportunity for growing families with the release of affordable homes at the Glendevon Gate development in Winchburgh.
The Munro, a...
Iconic First House set to open for business
ONE of Scotland’s most familiar buildings is to re-open to the public after lying dormant for years.
Gretna’s historic First House is to be refurbished...
Plans to transform West Princes Street Gardens receive public support
THE Quaich Project’s plans for West Princes Street Gardens in Edinburgh have received public backing, a new report has revealed.
Results of a public consultation...
Sustainable Scottish home named House of the Year by RIBA
A Highland home engineered by Perthshire-based JML Contracts has been named House of the Year by the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA).
Lochside House...
Construction challenges see Moray substation build scrapped
ENGINEERING and construction challenges at the site of the proposed Coachford substation mean it will no longer be built, SSEN Transmission has announced.
The facility,...
Construction output stats show signs of encouragement
THE latest Office of National Statistics (ONS) report on construction output has revealed that while overall output was flat over a three month period, new...
Housebuilder aims to inspire young people to consider careers in the industry
MEMBERS of Taylor Wimpey East Scotland’s Young Persons’ Forum recently visited Inverkeithing High School as part of Scottish Careers Week.
The housebuilder said the event...
BESA Training puts temporary halt on apprentice end point assessments
THE training arm of the Building Engineering Services Association (BESA) has announced it is suspending the delivery of End Point Assessments (EPA) for apprentices...
RLB Edinburgh expands team following ‘highly successful’ quarter
CONSTRUCTION and property management consultant Rider Levett Bucknall (RLB UK) has expanded its Edinburgh team following a 'highly successful' first quarter trading out of...
Soft landscape works gather pace at new Aberdeen health facility
ABERDEEN-based Landform Ltd teamed up with Johnsons of Whixley Ltd to supply plants and complete the soft landscape contract element of the enabling works...
Construction received largest share of 2021-22 public sector procurement spend
SCOTLAND'S public sector procurement spend generated more than £13 billion in economic activity in 2021-22, with the construction sector receiving the largest share of...
Funds earmarked for scrapped HS2 line to go towards Scottish project
THE UK Government has announced that funds from the scrapped HS2 northern line will be used to improve the A75 between Dumfries and Stranraer.
Billions...
Glasgow social enterprise body hopes for new home at Portcullis House
GLASGOW Social Enterprise Network (GSEN) has announced intentions to move to a new home, should proposals for a new development on the site of...
Over eight million homes to be powered by offshore wind under new plans
THE Scottish Government has announced its ambition to increase offshore wind capacity to power more than eight million homes by 2030.
The measures in the...
Alex Goodfellow appointed chair of the Confederation of Timber Industries
ALEX Goodfellow, MD for strategic development at Stewart Milne Group, has been appointed chair of the Confederation of Timber Industries (CTI), which represents the...
























