Features
Glass Qualifications Authority
Wednesday, 17 February 2010
The Glass Qualifications Authority (GQA) has for over 20 years, been the only national awarding body offering national qualifications for installers, glaziers, fabricators and glass processors and others within its sphere of influence.
 
Glasgow super hospital gets go-ahead
Tuesday, 16 February 2010
The company that built Wembley Stadium has been unveiled as the contractor that will tackle  one of the biggest hospital building projects in the UK- the £840m New South Glasgow Hospital Campus-the biggest single NHS hospital building project ever undertaken in Scotland.
 
A State of Flux - fire safety in a changing world
Tuesday, 16 February 2010
Legislative changes have put new pressures on employers and building owners regarding fire prevention and fire management. Colin Todd, chairman of the fire risk assessment council, at the fire industry association, describes why an holistic approach is essential.
 
Steni Panels help to complete council facelift
Tuesday, 16 February 2010
Five colours of Steni Panels are over-cladding two tower blocks, and helping improve North Lanarkshire Council's
impressive stock of refurbished multi-storey properties.
 
Lower Carbon & Lower Costs
Tuesday, 16 February 2010

Carbon reduction is the name of the game wherever you are. It makes good sense for the climate and it makes sense for the pocket. To back this up, recent research launched by the Carbon Trust Scotland has uncovered significant business benefits for companies and organisations considering specifying a low carbon building.

 

 

 
Expo of the year
Tuesday, 13 October 2009
Road Expo Scotland is the industry event for highway maintenance and traffic management professionals north of the border. Bringing together over 100 top suppliers it is the ideal location to source new products and services, network with colleagues and do business.
 
The trouble with training
Tuesday, 13 October 2009
Construction industry training is often seen as a quick fix for getting people off the dole and back to work. Sadly this usually results in taster training covering a broad brush approach.
 
Improving Play Opportunities in Scotland
Tuesday, 13 October 2009
In December the Scottish Government and COSLA- the Convention of Scottish Local Authorities (the Local Government Association) published the early years framework. Play was identified as one of te elements of transformational change for the next ten years.
 
Support for Construction clients - delivering competence
Tuesday, 13 October 2009
Rita Donaghy’s July 2009 report “One death is too many” makes it clear that all of us in the construction sector can and must do more to improve construction’s health and safety record.
 
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