Plans for the new Aberdeen Exhibition and Conference Centre Aberdeen City Council has become the first local authority in Scotland to be assigned a credit rating as it prepares to invest in major housebuilding and construction projects.
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The Isle of Eigg off Scotland’s west coast shows the way forward to a renewable future A Warm Homes Act and a national energy efficiency programme will contribute towards the “necessary and achievable” target of producing half of all of Scotland’s energy across heat, transport and electricit
A document which provides a strategy for the efficient use of land and the provision of vital infrastructure over the next decade has been approved by Glasgow City Council. Policies included in the revised City Development Plan will be used to consider all future planning applications while investor
Eskmills Investment in Edinburgh’s commercial property market is on course to reach its highest point since 2006, according to new analysis.
The ScottishPower Cruachan Hydroelectric Power Station on Loch Awe, near Dalmally Investing in pumped-storage hydroelectricity can have "key benefits" for the UK's energy system, according to a new report.
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Construction equipment manufacturer JCB has resigned as a member of the CBI amid reports that the firm was unhappy with the lobby group's anti-Brexit stance. A spokesperson for JCB, which employs close to 6,500 people in the UK and sells to 150 countries, confirmed that the company ha
The full business case for a £60million new hospital for Orkney has been approved by the Scottish Government. The project is the biggest in NHS Orkney’s history and will replace Kirkwall’s Balfour Hospital as well as integrating other health care facilities.
One Lochrin Square Edinburgh's largest single office building is undergoing a major refurbishment to meet “unprecedented demand” in the capital.
The Queensferry Crossing’s centre tower deck has been recognised by Guinness World Records as the largest freestanding balanced cantilever in the world, though the record-breaking feat will only be a temporary phenomenon. The bridge’s central deck is now complete but still free standing and this
(from left) Iain Gulland, chief executive of Zero Waste Scotland; Grace Waku, environmental officer and Sarah Wilson, marketing manager both of CMS Window Systems; and Sally Magnusson, presenter on BBC Reporting Scotland CMS Window Systems has been recognised for its commitment to ‘closed loop’
Members of Taylor Wimpey West Scotland’s Young Persons’ Forum Taylor Wimpey West Scotland has launched a Young Persons’ Forum to ensure that its business is continuously engaging with its young employees.
The Young Professionals in Construction (YPiC) group, established in 2015 to bring together junior professionals from across the Scottish construction industry, has revealed Savills as its headline sponsor. Through educational workshops and social events YPiC aims to encourage regular multi-discipli
Forster apprentices training in the Forster Skills Academy Forster quality management system hits the mark
Over a third (35 per cent) of UK homeowners have regretted the results of a DIY project and wish that they had called in a professional to handle it, according to a new survey. As the property ladder has become unsteady due to the UK voting for Brexit, a poll by home services marketplace Plentific.c