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Guest Blogs Martin Smith Guest Blogs Martin Smith

There’s never been a better time to buy a new build

There is no denying that the challenges faced across the housebuilding and wider construction industry over the last few years have been particularly acute. A combination of planning and covid delays, inflationary cost increases for material and labour, rising cost of living and high mortgage interest rates all contributed to a negative ripple effect across the sector.

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Guest Blogs Dean Cook Guest Blogs Dean Cook

New Co-creative Approach from National Innovation Programme Could Set a New Blueprint for Locally led Growth

Innovation doesn’t happen in isolation - it happens when people, places and purpose come together. Business innovation, where the commercially successful application of ideas, leads to new or improved products, processes or services, is a vital ingredient in strengthening local economies and driving national growth.

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Guest Blogs Ian Pirrie Guest Blogs Ian Pirrie

Bridging the Digital Gap with Cancer Card

With over 35,000 people diagnosed with cancer each year in Scotland, the need for accessible and empowering digital resources is critical. Many people living with cancer are missing out on accessing online tools and services which could make their lives easier.

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Guest Blogs MJ O’Shaughnessy Guest Blogs MJ O’Shaughnessy

Engineering sustainable urban regeneration: Unlocking potential to safeguard our future

In the dynamic world of urban development, the pursuit of sustainability stands as a cornerstone for progress. As cities across Scotland juggle the complex balance of growth and environmental responsibility, civil and structural engineering practices have emerged as catalysts for change. The regeneration of city centres and suburbs presents a prime opportunity to harness innovative engineering solutions to power a sustainable future.

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Guest Blogs George Buchanan Guest Blogs George Buchanan

Earlier engagement between architects and developers could offer more creative solutions to housing shortage

As a seasoned architect, I'm no stranger to the built environment and the challenges we face in creating new homes. If I could share one lesson it would be not to underestimate the power of early creative dialogue between architects and housing developers. This collaboration, when nurtured from the project's inception, holds the key to not only enhancing the aesthetic appeal of new homes but also significantly improving their sustainability and energy efficiency.

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Guest Blogs Bruce Raffell Guest Blogs Bruce Raffell

It’s crunch time for businesses to cut energy costs 

The climate change battle is now at a crucial point where sustainable buildings are vital, not only to ensure the long-term safety of the planet, but to help businesses and homeowners navigate surging energy costs. Unfortunately fuel poverty is becoming increasingly prevalent, business energy costs are increasingly challenging and the impact of fossil fuels on our planet is starkly evident.

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Guest Blogs Jen Hardy Guest Blogs Jen Hardy

Cancer Card: Bridging the Gap in Cancer Support Services

Living with incurable breast cancer has been a defining time in my life. Throughout this experience, I've come to understand the critical need for robust support systems for those affected by this devastating disease. This led me to found Cancer Card, a charity dedicated to revolutionising how we access and deliver cancer support services. While Cancer Card doesn't provide direct medical care, its impact is immeasurable and one I wish I was able to experience when I received my diagnosis six years ago.

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Guest Blogs Derek Phillips Guest Blogs Derek Phillips

From Space to Scottish Islands: Why it's time to embrace the satellite internet revolution

You might be surprised to learn that Scotland currently holds the title for both the fastest and slowest average broadband connection speeds in the UK. Lochwinnoch, in Renfrewshire, was found to have the fastest broadband in the UK (a whopping 409Mb average connection), whereas Halkirk, in Caithness, was found to have the slowest (just 2.8Mb). But in 2024, your internet doesn’t have to be a postcode lottery of copper versus fibre, as lightning fast broadband can now be delivered without any wires whatsoever.

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Guest Blogs Richard Campbell Guest Blogs Richard Campbell

Championing change & collaboration to tackle our climate emergency

Structural engineering remains at the forefront of progress with continued efforts to embrace material innovations and technological advancement. It is helping to combat one of the great challenges of our time - climate change. This is not just about the structure of new buildings but also about adapting existing structures to minimise impacts on the environment…

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