Additional projects to deliver more new, affordable homes across North Lanarkshire have been approved and are included in the council's Strategic Housing Investment Plan (SHIP) 2026/27 - 2030/31.
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Roger Bullivant Limited (RBL) has made history by trialling the first ever fully battery powered pile driving rig in the UK.
A major boost for Fife’s economy and defence sector has been secured, with the UK Government announcing £340 million of investment in Rosyth Dockyard near Dunfermline to build infrastructure that secures the long-term success of the site. Labour MP for Dunfermline & Dollar, Graeme Do
The refurbished Bught Park was officially re-opened on Wednesday 27 August, by Kirsty McNeill, UK Government Minister for Scotland, marking a major milestone in the transformation of one of Inverness’s most important community and sporting venues.
Moray Council and the Elgin Neighbourhood Board are pleased to announce the appointment of MBLA Design, landscape architects as the lead design team to further develop the Cooper Park Masterplan.
The Scottish Government has now allocated £20 million through the new Bus Infrastructure Fund in 2025-26 to help improve accessibility, tackle congestion and shorten journey times. Meeting the commitment outlined in the Programme for Government, the investment will improve bus infrastructure a
Ireland’s largest construction and civil engineering company Sisk has reached an agreement to acquire Farrans Construction.
New home warranty and insurance provider NHBC has launched its biggest ever entry-level recruitment drive.
The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) has published the first global professional standard for the responsible use of artificial intelligence (AI) in surveying practice - a decisive move to guide the profession through the rapid evolution of AI technologies.
Edinburgh-headquartered CRC Evans, the global welding and coating specialist across international energy and infrastructure projects, has announced the appointment of Mauro Piasere as its new chief executive officer (CEO).
Although Scots are less likely than those from other nations in the UK to hire builders, when they do, they pay a steeper price, a new survey from the Federation of Master Builders (FMB) has revealed.
Eleni Diamantopoulou and Calum Raine from Womble Bond Dickinson delve into Scotland's ambitious plans to enhance energy performance standards in housebuilding, aiming to create a more sustainable and environmentally friendly future.
Residents of a Bavarian apartment block who called police over persistent late-night doorbell ringing were astonished to learn the cause was not pranksters – but rather a slug. The creature had been sliding across the metal bell plate, repeatedly setting off the buzzer and disturbing residents
The Scottish Government is to invest £342 million in the electrification of Fife and Borders railway lines and procuring 69 new trains, as part of the next stage in modernising Scotland’s Railway. Confirming the funding in an answer to a written question in Parliament, transport secretar
Aberdeen’s industrial property market demonstrated significant resilience in the first half of the year, with take-up on course to surpass 2024's annual total, despite the challenging macroeconomic backdrop and policy uncertainty, according to new figures from Knight Frank.


