Plans to build a new train factory at the site of the former Longannet power station have moved forward after councillors approved plans to redevelop the site.
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A category A listed ‘architectural gem' located near Bonnyrigg could be restored after Midlothian Council agreed plans to step in to help secure its future. Councillors approved a recommendation to use its statutory power of compulsory purchase to acquire legal title to Mavisbank House.
As 2019 draws to a close, Scottish Construction Now runs through the top ten most read stories of the year.
As 2019 draws to a close, Scottish Construction Now runs through the top ten most read And finally articles of the year.
Plans for a 265-home development in Cambusbarron have been rejected by Stirling councillors.
Plans for a metro connection between Glasgow Airport and Paisley have moved forward following a funding deal was agreed between Glasgow City Council and Renfrewshire Council.
Plans for a new £70 million housing and industrial park in Carnoustie have moved forward with the submission of an application to Angus Council. Commercial manager Gavin Watson (left) and David Laing, chairman of DJ Laing Group, at the Pitskelly site
Plans to build a replacement for Barlinnie Prison on derelict land at Provanmill have taken a step forward with the submission of an application to Glasgow City Council.
Work to construct a new pedestrian bridge over the M8 in Glasgow is due to begin next month.
The construction of a £5.7 million project to create a vibrant home for creative industries in the Highlands got under way this month. Work on the £3.5m Phase 2 of Inverness Creative Academy comes as artists prepare to move into the £4.5m Perth Creative Exchange ahead of its offici
Proposals to convert a former Pollokshields school building into flats have been withdrawn by the applicant.
After the release of a survey which revealed the tragic human cost of payment abuse in the construction industry, the head of a trade association has called for action to outlaw practices which are damaging individuals as well as businesses. Fiona Hodgson, chief executive of the Scottish and Norther
Work has commenced on a project to replace windows and doors on behalf of Maryhill Housing.
Plans to deliver a £100 million major retail destination on the banks of the River Clyde have been given the green light by councillors.
Recommendations for a new single skills-based immigration system have been welcomed by the Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) but condemned by the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA).


