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Hopes raised for swift rise in apprentices

The CITB’s partnerships director in Scotland is confident that, working with employers, the organisation can help the construction sector get apprentice numbers back up...

Homebuilders collaborate for packaging waste project

THREE of the UK’s largest homebuilders are collaborating to tackle the problem of packaging waste in the homebuilding sector. Barratt Developments, Bellway and Taylor Wimpey...

Housebuilder launches new campaign to keep children safe

HOUSEBUILDER Miller Homes has unveiled plans to help keep Scottish children safe on their walk to and from school this autumn with its new...

Interserve lands ten new contracts totalling £68.5 million

INTERSERVE Construction has announced the firm secured ten new contracts totalling £68.5 million in September. The wins span the health and education sectors, featuring two...

New study provides ‘cautious note of optimism’ for construction

A new study has found that the construction industry is rallying from the aftermath of the lockdown period as builders report 'steady' workflow and...

Queensferry community to have its say on proposals for new development

A housebuilder is encouraging the community in and around Queensferry to provide feedback on plans for a significant new development. CALA Homes (East) is hosting...

Ogilvie Construction celebrates expanded role on hub programme

OGILVIE Construction has announced it has been appointed to hub South West Scotland’s supply chain as a Tier 1B Contractor. This means Ogilvie can bid...

Outdoor learning gives children a healthy view of the world

By Kath MacTaggart, a landscape architect at BDP Glasgow studio RAISED in the rural south west of Scotland, I remember only too well wet playtimes...

Scottish Government announces £24 billion draft infrastructure investment plan

THE Scottish Government has published its new £24 billion draft infrastructure investment plan (IIP). Covering the five years from 2021-22 to 2025-26, the Government said...

Plans approved for 78-home development in Cults

CALA Homes (North) has been granted permission to create a new 78-home development in Cults. Aberdeen City Council has given planning consent for a site...

CITB’s Strategic Plan aims to help attract thousands more people into Scottish construction sector

SUPPORTING training and retraining, improving productivity, and making it easier to help employers bring in new recruits to the Scottish construction industry have been...

First retail store poised for Countesswells

SAINSBURY'S is to become the first retail outlet at Aberdeen’s new and growing town, Countesswells. The retailer will open a 4,000 sq ft Local store...

Work begins on St Andrews student accommodation build as demand reaches ‘unprecedented’ levels

GROUND is being prepared for the build of new student accommodation in St Andrews, after pressure on the town's current student housing stock reached...

University of Edinburgh continues carbon neutral drive

ALMOST 5,000 ground-mounted panels are being installed at the University of Edinburgh's Easter Bush campus in Midlothian as part of the university's bid to...

Scottish Government warns proposed UK Government bill puts capital programme funding at risk

THE Scottish Government has warned that the proposed UK Internal Market Bill would 'reverse devolution' and put funding at risk for some capital programmes. The...

River Clyde Homes marks completion of new Port Glasgow properties

RIVER Clyde Homes has announced the successful handover of 24 new homes to customers during lockdown, using a contactless letting initiative. The Inverclyde-based housing association...

Heriot-Watt University’s recycled brick shortlisted for award

HERIOT-WATT University's development of a recycled brick made from construction and demolition waste has been shortlisted in the prestigious Times Higher Education Awards 2020. The...

Fit for purpose: the latest trends in education sector

Ramsay McDonald, MD of education furniture and fit-out specialists Deanestor Scotland, tells Gary Moug about the challenges of fitting out modern schools to help...

Slate specialist honoured for sustainable credentials

NATURAL slate specialist Cupa Pizarras has has become a carbon-neutral company according to the Carbon Trust. This was achieved by working with Carbon Footprint and...

Procast secures West Lothian roof and render contract

STRATHAVEN-based Procast has landed a £1.2 million contract to provide roofing and rendering services for West Lothian Council. The deal, awarded under a three-year Trades...