Planning consent has been granted for the Banniskirk Hub – a major clean energy project that will see the construction of a new 400kV substation and high voltage direct current (HVDC) converter station in the Spittal area.
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The Wernick Group has unveiled a series of senior leadership changes to strengthen the organisation as it delivers on its ambitious long-term strategy.
Scottish green chemicals company Celtic Renewables is moving forward with plans to build a new industrial-scale green chemical production plant in Grangemouth with the appointment of engineering design consultancy Allen Associates. Part of the Forsyths Group of companies, Allen Associates is set to
External funding of almost £3 million to protect the built heritage of Granton Waterfront in the north of the Capital has been announced by the City of Edinburgh Council. The investment, to bring the area’s historic buildings and structures back to life through restoring, upgrading and c
The head of a Highland building firm has been recognised for excellence by his peers in the construction industry. Thom Macleod, managing director of Compass Building & Construction Services and Orbis Services Limited, was presented with the Industry Excellence Award at the Highland Construction
The UK construction industry has delivered a mixed verdict on Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ Autumn Budget, which unveiled new funding for planning departments, apprenticeships, and infrastructure projects, but left many concerned about rising employment costs and the lack of decisive action on ho
Persimmon Homes has celebrated a major milestone in its support for construction skills by donating its 100,000th brick to colleges across Scotland. The landmark moment was marked at Fife College, where cabinet secretary for education and skills and local MSP, Jenny Gilruth, joined students and staf
Road Expo Scotland and Bridges Scotland opened at SEC Glasgow yesterday with visitors filling two conference theatres for a comprehensive programme of technical content and networking opportunities.
The leader of Inverclyde Council has welcomed UK Government investment of £20 million in Inchgreen Marine Park and historic dry dock.
The first life-changing homes have landed at Harriet Gardens, the newest purpose-built supported accommodation village by Social Bite, in partnership with South Lanarkshire Council and Salvation Army.
A planning application has been submitted for Nova Homes’ proposed residential development at Holehouse Brae, Neilston.
Proposals to reinstate Glasgow’s Chinatown as a thriving neighbourhood and cultural destination have been unveiled today. New City Burnside Ltd, a newly formed joint venture between Keltbray Developments and the current owners of Glasgow Chinatown, has submitted a Proposal of Application Notic
Ardenglen Housing Association has appointed a new repair and out-of-hours contractor to further improve its performance levels for this service. Paisley-based family firm Consilium Contracting Services has been appointed on an initial 12-month contract starting in January, with the option of p
Kingdom Housing Association has welcomed residents to their new homes after completing the development at South of Hill View in Kinglassie. The project was a partnership with Quale Homes and has now delivered 45 social rent properties within a wider private development.
A masterplan for the regeneration of Grangemouth over the next 20 years will be unveiled at a meeting of Falkirk Council’s Executive on 4 December.



