‘Rejuvenated’ Glasgow building lands top refurbished workplace accolade

ONYX in Glasgow city centre has won the British Council of Offices (BCO) Award for Best Refurbished/Recycled Workplace in Scotland. CEG managed a £5 million...
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Entries sought for Accelerate to Zero Awards 2026

ENTRIES have opened for the Accelerate to Zero Awards, which recognise the businesses, organisations, and individuals making significant contributions to decarbonising Scotland's built environment. Winners...

Ideal Heating expands with new Scottish training facility

IDEAL Heating has unveiled a dedicated training facility in Dalkeith as the business looks to expand support to installers. The facility is located within The...

BE-ST impact report highlights revenues and jobs boost

BUILT Environment – Smarter Transformation (BE-ST), the innovation centre designed to accelerate the built environment’s transition to zero carbon, has revealed how it supported...

Plans launched for build of UK’s largest offshore wind farm

A planning application has been launched to construct the UK's largest offshore windfarm 23 miles off the East Lothian coast. Berwick Bank would have the...
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Torry to benefit from £8.9 million grant for heat network

A new heat network for Torry which can supply up to 800 homes and the new Greyhope School and Community Hub with low-cost energy...

West Fraser report highlights group’s sustainability achievements

WEST Fraser has issued its 2021 Sustainability Report, outlining the group's environmental, social and governance (ESG) performance over the past year. The document also reflects...

Public sector steps up to net zero challenge

It is now widely accepted that we need to adopt new ways of thinking if Scotland is to reach its net zero goals by...

Edinburgh College decarbonisation plans heat up

EDINBURGH College has teamed up with Vital Energi on a project to decarbonise the heating system at its Midlothian Campus in a bid to...

New analysis highlights ‘growing confidence’ in recycled aggregates in Scotland

NEW research by Livingston-based resource management specialist Brewster Brothers has highlighted evidence of the 'growing confidence' in recycled aggregates.  An analysis of the principal housebuilders...

Sustainable Edinburgh office development secures first pre-letting tenant

30 Semple Street, which has been described as one of Edinburgh’s newest and greenest office developments, has secured its first pre-letting. Six months prior to...
Andrew Lamond (ETA co-founder), Ian Edgeworth (ETA Technical Director), Davie Robb, Stephen Hutchison, Grant Oates (Daikin UK) and Mark Glasgow (ETA co-founder).

Energy Training Academy expands in the west

THE Energy Training Academy (ETA) has confirmed the launch of the first phase of a Scotland-wide growth plan with expansion into the west of...

Turbine supplier announced for Highland wind farm

SSE Renewables has announced Vestas as the turbine supplier for its Aberarder wind farm in the Highlands. Vestas will supply and install a dozen of...
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Scotland’s construction sector urged to work together to limit environmental impact

AT the start of Scotland’s Climate Week, the Edinburgh-based Association for Project Safety (APS) has called for the nation's construction sector to work together...
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Aberdeen’s plan for tackling climate change named best in UK

ABERDEEN'S long-term plan for tackling climate change has been recognised as the best in the UK. The net zero Aberdeen route map won Excellence in...

Milestone for new ‘blueprint for low carbon living’ development in Edinburgh

A milestone has been reached on 'one of Scotland’s most anticipated new residential developments', after an on-site sales & marketing suite launched at Artisan...

Timber specialist to plant 10,000 trees

GMG Energy has announced that it is planting another 10,000 trees at Quintfall Forest towards the east coast south of John O'Groats. The planting will...

First of six feeder stations in £120m rail project nears completion

SCOTLAND'S transport minister has visited the site of the first feeder station commissioned as part of a £120 million investment to boost electricity supply...

Wallace Whittle hires sustainability expert to drive growth

WALLACE Whittle has announced the appointment of Sarah Chipchase to develop the expertise and capability of its growing ESG and sustainability consultancy. Sarah, who will...

Championing change and collaboration to address sustainability challenges

By Richard Campbell, the new chair of the Institution of Structural Engineers Scotland, and director at Will Rudd Glasgow Due to the combined understanding of...