CECA Scotland will give evidence at the Citizen Participation and Public Petitions Committee in Respect of Petition PE1992: Dual the A9 and Improve Road Safety. Read the official response…
Five of the most talented young people employed by Scotland’s civil engineering contractors were celebrated last night at the Most Promising Awards run by CECA Scotland. The prestigious annual event…
From 1 April 2022, under current policy, the construction industry among others will be unable to use red diesel, a dyed fuel with lower taxation than regular diesel. This decarbonisation…
Our latest Workload Trends Survey painted a contrasting picture of the civil engineering contracting industry in Scotland, with firms reporting healthy order books but costs are still rising at record…
We’re supporting Scottish Apprenticeship Week 2022 to show the value of Scottish Apprenticeships to people, business and the economy. This year’s theme is Apprenticeships Work, with the aim to highlight…
The theme of this year’s International Women’s Day celebrations is ‘breaking the bias’ and it affords us a timely opportunity to look at the reasons why construction still lags behind…
The Civil Engineering Contractors Association (CECA Scotland) has urged MSPs to invest in an infrastructure-led recovery for Scotland. The Scottish Parliament is set to debate the Scottish Government’s draft budget…
The CITB has widened the criteria for its Skills and Training fund for medium-sized businesses as a result of the ongoing impact of the pandemic on training. From 1 January…
Following the successful COP26 conference, civils contractors today published a guide for SMEs on how to reduce carbon emissions in construction. Carbon Reduction Demystified for SMEs in Civil Engineering has…
All member companies have been sent a copy of CECA Scotland’s Autumn newsletter. Download it here to find all the latest news and updates on our activity in recent months.