Home Search
school - search results
If you're not happy with the results, please do another search
Tenders to be launched for creation of new district heating pipeline in Aberdeen
TENDERS are to be invited for a design and build framework contract for a pipeline to connect Aberdeen's energy from waste facility to the...
Demolition of Coatbridge tower progresses
WORK to demolish Coatbridge's 172-foot Jackson Court tower is progressing, North Lanarkshire Council has said.
By the end of February, the tower - built in...
CABEC hailed for 25 years of inspiring Scotland’s next generation of construction talent
YOUNGSTERS have been recognised for their performanecs at the Construction and Built Environment Challenge (CABEC) Final in Edinburgh.
Run by the Scottish Electrical Training Charity...
Jones Bros apprentices gain experience on major Scottish projects
TWO teenagers have gained vital experience on multi-million-pound Scottish wind farm projects thanks to a Jones Bros Civil Engineering initiative.
As part of the firm's...
Housing ‘should be the highest priority of any government’
Eddie Wighton, founder & director of Timber Engineering, tells Project Scotland about the steps he believes the government could take to help alleviate the...
New SBF MD sets sights on apprentice affordability and planning delays
APPRENTICESHIP affordability and planning delays have been cited by newly promoted Scottish Building Federation (SBF) MD Paul Mitchell as the two largest areas of...
Passivhaus highlights the art of the possible
Lizzy Westmacott, associate director at ECD Architects, shares how the industry can fast-track its Passivhaus know-how ahead of upcoming policy changes
THE Scottish Government has...
Shining a light on winter wellbeing in Scotland
Norrie Scott, CEO of NJS Lighting Solutions, explores the often overlooked role that lighting plays in how we feel, think, and function during the...
Work to begin on £11.39m Highland housing development
A new partnership between Springfield Group and Albyn Housing Society will deliver 54 affordable homes in Conon Bridge.
Under the £11.39 million agreement, the new...
Clark Contracts awards Alan Calder Memorial Prize
CLARK Contracts has presented Drew Murdoch, the top-performing student from its academy in the 2024-2025 year, with the Alan Calder Memorial Prize.
The award was...
Build of Scotland’s largest housing development underway in Stirling
WORK is underway in Stirling on what is the largest housing development to have secured detailed planning approval in Scotland.
The Durieshill development - being...
Scottish businesses appointed to £80m roofing framework
20 roofing and construction businesses - including 11 in Scotland - have been appointed to an £80 million framework to carry out public sector...
Project to double capacity of key Stirling learning hub progresses
WORK to double the capacity of a learning facility for Stirling's young people with additional support needs has reached a key milestone.
Bluebell House, situated...
Robertson to lead build of Scotland’s National Centre for Music
ROBERTSON Construction Central East has been appointed construction partner for the development of Scotland’s National Centre for Music in the former Royal High School...
JHE and West Lothian College team up to offer work placement opportunities
LIVINGSTON-based John Heaney Electrical (JHE) has teamed up with West Lothian College to offer work placement opportunities to students.
The company, which specialises in electrical...
Construction Products Association revises down UK growth forecasts for 2026
FORECASTS for UK construction output growth have been revised down in the Construction Products Association’s winter forecasts.
Overall construction output is now expected to rise...
Final phase of Lanark housing development nears completion
THE final phase of a Lanark housing development, being delivered by Clyde Valley Housing Association in partnership with Wilson Developments, is set to complete...
You can’t tackle child poverty without homes
By Tom Barclay, Kingdom Group chief executive
FOR many families across Scotland, child poverty did not pause over Christmas. It tightened its grip. The latest...
Housebuilder to invest £60,000 in community benefits as Glasgow development continues
KEEPMOAT has committed to investing at least £15,000 per annum in community benefits over the next four years as part of the latest phase...
Turner & Townsend supports construction scholarships at Glasgow Caledonian University
TURNER & Townsend has committed £82,500 to launch 10 new scholarships for students in quantity surveying and risk management at Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU).
The...
























