Badenoch and Strathspey members of the Highland Council have approved a four-year programme of works which will see over £2 million of investment in heating and energy efficiency works for council houses in the area.
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The Highland Council is to invest over £2.8 million this year into carrying out improvements to its housing stock in Caithness. At yesterday's meeting of the Caithness Committee, councillors agreed a Housing Revenue Account Capital Programme that will see £2,684,000 spent on making impro
Scotland’s newest LCL Awards-approved training centre The Energy Training Academy has opened its doors for business in Edinburgh. Work on transforming a 12,000 sq. ft warehouse into a state-of-the-art facility built over two floors has been ongoing for the past six months.
As part of its UK real estate forecasts for the year ahead, JLL has highlighted that the stabilisation of inflation and interest rates will prompt more investment activity in the second half of 2023.
Edinburgh and Glasgow have ranked second and third in commercial real estate firm Colliers' latest Top UK Residential Investment Cities report.
Progress on Clackmannanshire Council's plans for a wellbeing hub in Alloa were discussed at a meeting last week as the project enters the detailed design phase.
Housebuilder Cala Homes has announced today that it will extend its partnership with national suicide prevention charity, Samaritans, for a fourth year.
Onsite Construction T Level students have a great new opportunity to land jobs in construction, thanks to the CITB. The CITB and partners (DfE, IFATE, NOCN, Gatsby Foundation and the Association of Colleges (AOC)) are piloting a new way for T Level students to demonstrate full occupational com
Nearly nine in ten construction professionals are concerned about rising inflation sapping confidence in the market and threatening future schemes, according to a new report.
Colleagues from Holmes Miller attended the grand opening of Ayr’s new ‘Riverside Sport Arena’ alongside its design team partners, stakeholders and GB athlete Calum Hawkins.
Construction businesses in Scotland are still suffering the scourge of late payments, outstanding retentions and unexpected charges, a new survey by the Construction Industry Collective Voice (CICV) has revealed. Some 68% of respondents to the body’s in-depth poll said their payment terms were
The Construction Plant-hire Association (CPA) has announced that the CPA Conference 2023 will be hosted on Thursday 9th November 2023 and the theme will be ‘Facing the Challenges in the Plant-hire Sector’.
New stonework which adorned the approach and exit of the famous Swilcan Bridge at the Old Course in St Andrews has been removed just days after it was installed after it created a storm of controversy. Work had been carried out by St Andrews Links Trust, which is responsible for maintainin
Proposals for a landscaped and carbon-friendly mixed-use development at the heart of Glasgow’s Merchant City have been given the go-ahead by Glasgow City Council, subject to agreement of a ‘Section 75’ legal agreement. Artisan Real Estate’s plans for the site at 65-97 Ingram
Work is now underway on the latest development of new council homes in North Ayrshire.