Appointments

See all articles Arrow right icon
Clock icon 2 minutes

Wates Group has appointed Roger Forsdyke as operations director of its UK construction business. With more than 15 years’ experience leading and shaping tier one construction companies operating across multiple regions, Roger joins from Willmott Dixon, where he was chief operating officer of i

Clock icon 2 minutes

Gina Colley, Neal Hemingway and Paul Hegarty have joined the board of Threesixty Architecture, as the practice reinforces its commitment to developing talent from within. The appointments mark an important step in the continued growth of the certified B Corp business. Together, Gina, Neal and Paul b

Clock icon 3 minutes

Aurora Energy Services has appointed Kane Winton to the newly created role of managing director of Integrated Services as the Inverness-headquartered company restructures its operations to meet growing demand across energy and infrastructure sectors. The move brings a number of Aurora's core busines

Construction Leaders

See all articles Arrow right icon

Architects' Showcase

See all articles Arrow right icon
Clock icon 3 minutes

The Health and Safety Executive’s (HSE) annual work-related injury report has revealed the number of workers killed in work-related incidents has declined year on year, but by a smaller rate than in previous terms, writes Kevin Bridges. The construction, agriculture, forestry and fishing secto

Clock icon 2 minutes

A decision to reform an unjust law in Scotland so that victims of deadly cancers caused by asbestos can receive compensation is the "compassionate thing to do", a lawyer has said. “People with ‘pleural plaques’, caused by exposure to asbestos, have three years from diagnosis to mak

In Pictures

See all articles Arrow right icon
Clock icon 5 minutes

Renfrewshire Council has released the first architectural photography and drone footage showcasing the £85.5 million Paisley Grammar School Community Campus in full ahead of opening its doors to pupils later this week. Completed on time and on budget, the state-of-the-art building combines str

Clock icon 6 minutes

Civil, structural and conservation engineering consultancy Will Rudd has completed its work on the landmark redevelopment of Edinburgh's King's Theatre, bringing to a close several years of complex engineering on one of Scotland's most iconic cultural venues. Working as part of the wider project tea

Clock icon 3 minutes

Since announcing in January that the Caledonian Hotel in Stornoway will reopen after more than a decade, following investment from SSEN Transmission, new images have been published offering a further glimpse of how the hotel will look, as refurbishment works continue to progress. Thanks to SSEN Tran

Clock icon 4 minutes

The Construction Plant-hire Association’s 2026 Conference brought nearly 150 industry leaders, suppliers, operators and policymakers to One Great George Street, Westminster, to confront the reasons behind the UK’s long‑term construction underperformance and to outline what must change

Clock icon 2 minutes

Dijkboom BV is carrying out another complex basement excavation beneath one of Amsterdam’s historic canal houses - work made possible by compact Bobcat excavators designed to operate in extremely tight, low‑headroom conditions.

Clock icon 3 minutes

The Scottish Plant Owners Association (SPOA) has appointed a skills and industry engagement officer to support workforce development and training opportunities for its members. Cheryl MacLennan takes up the role, in which she will focus on building strong relationships with members, supporting workf

And Finally

See all articles Arrow right icon
Clock icon 2 minutes

Builders renovating a house in Dendermonde, Belgium, have unearthed gold worth an estimated €9m (£7.6m) hidden in the cellar walls. Workers found gold bars, coins and a nugget while drilling for new sewage pipes last week. Kobe, an 18-year-old on a summer job, said his first reaction was

Clock icon 2 minutes

Scotland’s property community is getting ready to boule, network and raise vital funds as Spifox Too’s annual Glasgow Pimm's & Pétanque returns on Thursday 20 August at Hillhead Sports Club.

Clock icon 1 minute

Italy’s “cheese banks” face a growing threat from extreme heat, with climate change raising costs and disrupting the production of Parmigiano Reggiano, wine and olive oil. Credito Emiliano, or Credem, has accepted Parmigiano as collateral for farm loans since 1953, with its warehou

Clock icon 4 minutes

A down-to-earth Army veteran says he’s sticking with his plasterer’s van and two-bed terrace despite winning a brand new house, two dream cars and £100,000 in cash!