As Road Expo returns to Glasgow next week alongside Bridges Scotland, we take a look at some of the upcoming highlights.
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Unused land across Bonhill is being brought back to life thanks to the latest development of homes by West Dunbartonshire Council.
Work is progressing at pace on the transformation of the former Motherwell Town Hall into 20 modern, affordable flats that will breathe new life into this historic landmark.
Four high school pupils have illuminated the city’s skyline by officially switching on the Christmas lights adorning the crane above The Jenners Building, where GRAHAM is underway with construction works to sensitively restore one of the capital’s most iconic landmarks.
Planning consent has been granted for a major clean energy project that will connect the Western Isles to the GB Transmission network for the first time.
The Scottish Chambers of Commerce has hailed Ukraine’s “entrepreneurial spirit and resilience” following a major conference to help the war-torn nation rebuild.
Downing Renewable Developments (DRD) has secured planning permission for a battery energy storage park in the Scottish Highlands following an appeal.
The Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) has awarded £430k from its flagship Industry Impact Fund to develop a comprehensive industry training programme to accelerate timber construction in the UK.
The Scottish Government has announced a one-year delay to the Scottish Building Safety Levy (SBSL).
GWL Electrical has made a significant promotion and appointment to its board of directors. Stuart Ferguson has been promoted from electrical contracts manager to the role of contracts director.
BDP has completed the interior design of PwC’s new Glasgow office, creating a flexible, sustainable and locally inspired workplace that it said will set a new standard for professional environments in the city.
Housing and energy campaigners have warned that Scotland risks falling behind on climate and fuel poverty targets after the Scottish Government confirmed it will not introduce its long-awaited Heat in Buildings Bill during the current parliamentary session.
Councillors in Glasgow have been given an update on the progress of plans for development frameworks for Drumchapel and Easterhouse.
Energy regulator Ofgem has approved Early Construction Funding (ECF) requests for a number of major electricity transmission projects, including eight in Scotland.
The remarkable transformational impact made by Glasgow's £123 million Avenues programme has been highlighted in a new report.


