Work to deliver a safer and more appealing environment for people who walk, wheel and cycle on and around George V Bridge in Glasgow is now complete.
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A dream honeymoon turned into a nightmare when a couple checked into a 'five-star' EasyJet hotel in Rhodes, which turned out to be a noisy construction site.
Preparation work is due to commence at the future site of a mixed-use development in Aberdour, paving the way for a new specialist school and 186 energy-efficient homes.
Renewable energy developer Apatura has received planning consent for a new grid-scale 24MW / 48MWh battery energy storage system (BESS) on Parkhouse Road, near the town of Barrhead.
A £9 million contract to take forward the next stage of the refurbishment of the A-listed Pollok Stables and Sawmill in Glasgow has now identified Morrison Construction as the preferred contractor.
The Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) has today released the outcome of the independent social impact study evaluating the successfully delivered ‘Mind the Gap’ programme.
Scotland’s oldest youth club, based in the heart of Maryhill, is launching new family-friendly activities and expanding its popular cooking club, thanks to a £10,000 donation from the HFD Charitable Foundation.
Dubai’s billionaire ruler Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al-Maktoum has fitted solar panels on his Highland estate without planning permission.
Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park Authority has completed a significant £900,000 path improvement project on Conic Hill, one of Scotland’s most iconic and popular hills.
A pedestrian spine is to be built along part of Aberdeen's Beach Boulevard that will act as a gateway from the city centre to the beachfront’s new £50 million facilities.
More than 100 former Stewart Milne workers from Tayside are set to share in a £1 million payout following the firm’s collapse.
Clark Contracts has completed the Cat B fit-out of 177 Bothwell Street in Glasgow on behalf of NHS Education for Scotland (NES) and Public Health Scotland (PHS).
Plans to transform Glasgow's vacant Meat Market site into a multi-use space and linear park have been boosted by a £4.486 million City Deal grant - including £1.9m each from the UK and Scottish governments.
The Scottish Land Commission is hosting a free online panel event on Thursday 28 August at 4pm to explore the role of urban land in tackling some of Scotland’s biggest challenges including affordable housing and economic inequality.
One of Glasgow’s most recognisable landmarks, the Met Tower, is set for a dramatic transformation after being sold to developer Vita Group.


