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Chris Smith

Aggreko appoints new head of temperature control

ENERGY solutions specialist Aggreko has appointed Chris Smith as head of temperature control for the UK and Ireland. With over 22 years of experience at...
EV charging infrastructure

Rural and island communities to benefit from EV charging infrastructure funding

TRANSPORT Scotland has announced that over £3 million has been awarded to a group of local authorities to support the delivery of electric vehicle...
Dr Mehreen Gul addresses attendees at the launch event

Major players take heed of biochar’s construction potential

CALA and CCG were among the major names in attendance at the launch event of Heriot-Watt University’s two-year study into the potential use of...

CBRE secures BREEAM ‘Excellent’ rating for Glasgow HQ

CBRE'S new Glasgow HQ has been awarded one of the UK’s highest sustainability ratings. The real estate advisor’s offices at 177 Bothwell Street have secured...

Scotland commits to UN’s high-performance buildings initiative

A network of International Centres of Excellence for High-Performance Buildings has been launched, signalling a commitment to the sustainable development of buildings in an...

Timber Skills Action Plan tipped to boost net zero aspirations

TIMBER Development has unveiled a new Timber Skills Action plan in partnership with the HCI Skills Gateway, aimed at equipping the UK construction industry...
RussFast Solar

Russell Roof Tiles launches ‘improved’ solar PV panel

FOLLOWING the launch of the firm's first solar offer, Lochmaben-based Russell Roof Tiles is now boosting its output with an improved 480W solar PV...

Scottish university to trial running broadband through live Yorkshire water pipes

THE University of Strathclyde is to trial running broadband through water pipes in South Yorkshire in a bid to get better internet access to...

Firm calls for change to construction tenders to reduce waste to landfill

LIVINGSTON-based recycling specialist Brewster Bros is set to mark Earth Day (22 April) by calling for a change to all construction tenders that the...

Milestone marked as net zero homes handed over in Airdrie

NORTH Lanarkshire Council has marked the completion of the local authority's first net zero homes. The 11 properties, built by contractor CCG, are said to...

Key to going green is involving the workforce at every level

By Tim Dew, chief executive of business simulation games company GingrTech THE delegates to COP26 next month have bought their tickets and are leafing through...
Salt spreader HGV retrofitted with a hybrid hydrogen system

Scotland’s first construction hydrogen hub moves a step closer

BALFOUR Beatty has marked a milestone in its decarbonisation journey with the launch of its M77 Hydrogen project, described as marking a major step...
Burnbrae Road, Fleming

Landmark Bonnyrigg Passivhaus development officially certified

FLEMING has achieved certification for a major Passivhaus project at Burnbrae Road, Bonnyrigg. This marks one of the largest certified Passivhaus projects in Scotland...

Technology helps Orkney Council optimise energy use in buildings

ORKNEY Islands Council has used 'pioneering' digital twin technology to optimise operational performance, energy efficiency, and air quality across its building portfolio. Working with built...
West Shore Granton site

Early sales success at landmark ‘net zero ready’ Edinburgh housing development

CCG Homes has hailed the sales success of a new 'net zero ready' housing development in Edinburgh, with West Shore now officially over 60% sold. Forming part...

CICV welcomes new poll showing strong support for ‘green’ housing initiatives

ORGANISERS of the upcoming Green Home Festival have claimed the results of a new survey demonstrate 'very real appetite for change' among Scottish homeowners...
Thomas Johnstone solar panels Inchinnan

Thomas Johnstone Ltd highlights progress in sustainability journey

AHEAD of World Environment Day (June 5), 156-year-old Inchinnan contractor Thomas Johnstone Ltd (TJL) has highlighted the importance of conducting business sustainably. Since first gaining...

Edinburgh Napier students complete ‘world-first’ construction project in China

A team of students from Edinburgh Napier have completed a 'world-first' construction project in China based around sustainable bamboo building material. The scholars helped build...
Solar panels

Plans launched for Angus solar farm to power 15,000 homes

RES has submitted a planning application for the build of Bonnyknox Solar Farm to Angus Council. The 49.9MW solar development is proposed on land at...

Engineering a greener world

By Gerard Carson, a senior engineer/team leader at Will Rudd Davidson, Glasgow CHOOSING what to study at university was one of the biggest decisions I...