A two-year infrared patching repair contract has fixed over 7,000 square metres of Highland roads in just six months.
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Construction is scheduled to begin at Inverness Crematorium today as part of a project to upgrade the current cremators. The works will include the refurbishment of the small chapel to better accommodate direct cremations and smaller services, as well as upgrades in the main chapel, featuring a new
McLaughlin & Harvey Holdings Limited has reported a turnover of £612 million and a profit before tax of £18.2m for the year ended 30 June 2025.
A new railway bridge being built at a strategic development site in Bowling, West Dunbartonshire, successfully glided into position last week, marking a major moment in the site’s transformation.
Balfour Beatty has today completed the sale of ten UK assets from its Infrastructure Investments portfolio. In December 2025, the group sold its share in each of the assets to Equitix for combined proceeds of £87 million, with a total gain on the disposals of £7m.
A Chinese businessman has gone viral after staging an extravagant, Hello Kitty–themed marriage proposal featuring a towering, custom‑built “Parthenon” made entirely to honour his girlfriend’s devotion to the cartoon icon.
Persimmon Homes is the first developer in Scotland to sign an agreement to fund and complete essential cladding work in buildings for which they are responsible.
Glasgow-based energy, procurement and engineering company Black & Veatch has been appointed by Matrix Renewables as owner’s engineer for a major Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) site in Eccles.
The Scottish Government has extended its flagship Civil Engineering Framework (Scotland) for up to four more years, despite the fact that no construction packages have been awarded since it launched.
Balbegno Castle’s new American owners have secured permission to press ahead with a £1 million restoration of the historic Mearns landmark. Chicago couple Caroline and Lee Betsill bought the A‑listed property near Fettercairn last year for £780,000 and immediately carried out ess
Pedestrian‑focused changes will be trialled on Queen Street and Ingram Street in early 2026 as part of Glasgow's People First Zone (PFZ) approach for the city centre.
As Russell Roof Tiles celebrates its 60th anniversary, the Lochmaben manufacturer is highlighting almost 15 years of significant transformation following its move to independence.
The demolition of a building damaged by fire at 41 Scott Street in Perth city centre has been completed. One person died when the devastating fire took hold in the early hours of Saturday, 14 June.
A stalled housing development in Kelso is moving forward again after being derailed by the pandemic. Scottish Borders Council originally granted planning permission in principle in 2019 for the demolition of existing buildings and the construction of 11 homes on the former DM Wallace and Sons Ltd si
Scottish Construction Now’s readership gravitated toward stories of corporate upheaval, funding disputes, and sector‑wide soul‑searching throughout 2025 — a year defined by volatility, scrutiny and structural change across Scotland’s built environment.


