Wates Group has reported another robust year, delivering record turnover, its highest-ever cash position and a £10 billion secured pipeline. The business recorded £2.56bn turnover and £29.2 million statutory pre‑tax profit in 2025, extending its 26‑year run of profitability des
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Ninety new affordable homes in Wallyford will be completed this month, bringing much-needed, energy-efficient housing to communities across East Lothian.
Lovell Homes has secured permission to build 91 new homes on the south eastern fringe of Dechmont, West Lothian.
Some of Britain’s biggest mortgage lenders and housebuilders have toured Scotland’s world leading structural timber industry in a bid to find new ways of building houses at pace.
Families in Lesmahagow are set to benefit from new homes and investment in local services after plans for a 224-home development were approved by South Lanarkshire Council.
The Scottish Federation of Housing Associations (SFHA) has commissioned research to investigate the effectiveness of Section 75 Agreements in delivering social housing. The research will be undertaken by Rettie & Co and Third Revolution Projects and will assess whether the current system for dev
Work is now underway on a new 39-home development in the picturesque fishing village of Pittenweem, marking Cruden Homes’ return to Fife for the first time in over a decade.
Plans for a new seven‑storey student housing block on a long‑vacant Glasgow city centre car park have been approved, despite objections over daylight loss, noise and the impact on the surrounding conservation area.
Crest Nicholson has issued a stark profit warning and opened talks with its lenders after a sharp deterioration in trading conditions pushed the FTSE All‑Share housebuilder into a more precarious financial position.
Ava Cook from Lornshill Academy took one of the top three places in the Institution of Civil Engineers’ (ICE) CityZen Pollution Control Challenge. Ava formed a solo team, dubbed ‘Avtopia’, and beat teams of up to four pupils from across the UK.
Planning permission in principle has been approved by the Planning Committee of Fife Council for the regeneration of the St Ninians site near Kelty, enabling the long‑term redevelopment of a former opencast coal mine into an eco‑wellness, leisure and employment‑led destination.
Costain has become the latest contractor to deploy 3D printed, low-carbon concrete on a major UK infrastructure project. The firm has teamed up with civil and structural engineering delivery specialist A E Yates to bring on board Hyperion Robotics to deliver low-carbon concrete sleepers for a landma
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
Motherwell primary school pupils have gained first‑hand insight into the construction industry through a specialised careers and STEM event organised by Clark Contracts.
Wills Bros Civil Engineering has invested in a full suite of advanced survey technology to support its work as the main contractor on the large-scale A9 dualling project in Scotland.


