The Gatwick Airport Northern Runway application has been granted development consent by the Secretary of State for Transport. The £2.2 billion expansion project will see the existing northern runway move 12 metres north so both can operate simultaneously, facilitating 100,000 extra flights a y
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Specialist demolition contractor Kinetic Demolition has taken a major step forward in its growth journey by becoming an employee-owned company, following the creation of an Employee Ownership Trust (EOT).
Balfour Beatty has today been awarded the initial works of the Netherton Hub project by Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks Transmission’s (SSEN) multi-billion-pound Accelerated Strategic Transmission Investment (ASTI) Offshore Framework.
Glasgow-based plant machinery specialist Scot JCB (Holdings) has reported a near 30% fall in pre-tax profits to £3.64 million for the year ending 31 December 2024.
Mosaic Architecture + Design has converted the former Teacher building at St Enoch Square in Glasgow into serviced apartments with space for a whisky-themed bar restaurant.
Repair work is continuing at pace to bring the pool at Auchenharvie Leisure Centre back into full use.
Over £188 million is being invested towards improving public buildings in Edinburgh, with £20m set aside for the next 12 months.
Largs school children joined Provost Anthea Dickson to officially open North Ayrshire Council’s newest housing development.
An independent investigation into a second closure of Dundee’s showpiece swimming and leisure centre has found that it was not due to lack of previous maintenance work and could not have been anticipated.
Residents, businesses and community groups are being invited to have their say on the next stage of exciting plans for Irvine’s Harbourside.
An inaccessible two-bedroom end-terrace house in Plains, Airdrie, drew a flurry of competitive bids at auction, despite no one having seen inside.
The employer-led board of the Engineering Construction Industry Training Board (ECITB) has unveiled its new strategy, which outlines how it will help to address skills shortages and support industry growth in Scotland.
A former AG Barr Irn Bru factory in Camelon, on the Forth & Clyde Canal, is being transformed into Scotland’s Centre of Excellence for Canals and Traditional Skills by Scottish Canals and Historic Environment Scotland (HES).
As Scotland’s Land and Buildings Transaction Tax (LBTT) marks its 10th anniversary, property firm Rettie’s research team has calculated that LBTT revenue has reached a total of £4.6 billion, with over one million total returns received.
Forth Ports has been awarded detailed planning consent and listed building consent by The City of Edinburgh Council for its development on land within the Port of Leith known as ‘The Dry Dock at Harbour 31’.


