The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS), in collaboration with global construction consultancies WSP, Gleeds, and the Project Data Analytics Task Force, has successfully completed a groundbreaking educational programme that introduces primary school students to careers in quantity survey
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As New Homes Week brings home ownership to the forefront of attention, Ash Sheikh of Muir Homes examines how increased consumer confidence is bringing first-time buyers back to the market with fresh new demands. February has shone a bright spotlight on home ownership. We saw the Bank of England cut
As part of the delivery of the new neighbourhood of Bannock Wood near Bonnyrigg, Taylor Wimpey East Scotland has received planning permission in principle (PPiP) from Midlothian Council.
More than £2.4 million of improvements to council houses in Dundee could be agreed by councillors next week.
Work has started on the final phase of a 15-year regeneration project which will see nearly 60 new homes built in Glasgow.
Muir Timber Systems has completed the delivery of timber kits for 17 affordable homes in Westquarter, Falkirk, in collaboration with Glenesk Homes.
Falkirk Council is seeking public views on the Local Development Plan with its latest consultation. The survey seeks the views of local residents, community groups and business owners on issues such as town centres revitalisation, new housing, better transport links and bringing derelict l
The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) is launching a consultation for a second edition of its financial crime standard.
Holmes Mackillop’s director in commercial property, Amir M Ismail, has welcomed the introduction of the Leases (Automatic Continuation etc) Bill into parliament. Presently at stage 1, the Bill will change the way in which commercial leases in Scotland can be terminated towards the end of the t
The Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) has welcomed members of the Institute of Roofing (IoR) into the CIOB community, following a successful vote by IoR members at an EGM on 14 February. Discussions about integrating the IoR into CIOB began in 2023 and since then both organisations have worked
Ten years on from the opening of the railway that connects Edinburgh to Tweedbank in the Borders, approval has been issued to kick start the next phase of work to explore the case for extending the Borders Railway to Carlisle.
Civil engineering & groundworks firm GBSS Civil Engineering Ltd is looking forward to lending its support once again to an annual fundraising ball held by Scottish Crohn’s & Colitis charity The Catherine McEwan Foundation.
Tilbury Douglas has launched its new Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) Strategy which sets out clear targets and ambitions for the short and longer term.
The 125th anniversary of Scotland’s largest construction trade association, SELECT, has been marked with the tabling of a special motion in the Scottish Parliament. The campaigning trade body was singled out for congratulations in a declaration lodged by Monica Lennon, the Scottish Labour and
A Yorkshire electrical engineer who continued to manage his businesses while he was disqualified as a company director has been jailed. Leslie Crossland, of Netherfield Croft, Shafton, Barnsley, was sentenced to 16 months in prison when he appeared at Sheffield Crown Court on Friday 21 February.&nbs