A major refurbishment project of one of Scotland's most important, and environmentally friendly, pieces of infrastructure – the Katrine Aqueduct – has afforded a unique insight into what was one of the world's greatest feats of engineering of its day.
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Property developer Igloo Regeneration has ruled that staff cannot put meat on their expenses.
Integrated interior fit-out specialist Linear Projects has revealed a strong start to the year with three new contracts, building on a strongly established reputation in the education sector. In Edinburgh, the team has successfully secured the provision of the new Broomhills Primary School, being de
Morgan Sindall Construction and Infrastructure Limited arrived on-site yesterday as the next key part of the redevelopment of Dundee Waterfront got under way.
A contractor ‘capacity crunch’ may impact the construction industry’s ability to respond to an upswing in capital spending according to Turner & Townsend, as private sector clients and government reactivate investment plans in the wake of Brexit clarity.
Aberdeen City Council is to host a drop-in session for the public to help identify a preferred route for walking and cycling provision at the Bridge of Dee beside the Robert Gordon University.
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West Lothian Council will spend over £100 million over the next three years to increase and improve its existing housing stock.
Scottish mobile crane hire company Whyte Crane Hire has gone into administration with all 11 employees losing their jobs.
Womble Bond Dickinson's partner Jeremy Smith, managing associate Michelle Essen and practice development lawyer Karen Plumbley-Jones highlight further changes to the off-payroll working rules (IR35). Changes to the off-payroll working rules - which will impact on the construction industry by placing
Aberdeen City Council co-leaders Jenny Laing and Douglas Lumsden today hailed the £23 million development work being undertaken across the city as new nurseries start to take shape in preparation for the rollout of extended Early Years Learning and Childcare hours later this year. (from left)
Scotland’s prime cities have been named among the most active areas for UK hotel investment last year thanks in part to the growing prominence of ground leases, new analysis has revealed. Areas beyond the main tourist hubs were buoyed by the sale of the Fairmont St Andrews
Engineering, design and project delivery company BakerHicks has recruited 11 graduates of New College Lanarkshire (NCL) to work on its major infrastructure and built environment projects.
Plans to build and operate a satellite launch site in Shetland have been given a £2 million boost from private equity firm Leonne International.
New immigration plans unveiled by the UK Government today will hamper the construction industry’s capacity to deliver on key projects, the Federation of Master Builders (FMB) has warned.