The UK construction sector experienced a fourth consecutive monthly decline in output during April, as uncertainty around the economic outlook and client hesitancy continued to delay new project decisions.
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As work begins on the most significant upgrade to the Forth & Clyde Canal in over two decades, Mackenzie Construction is launching a dedicated community fund to support local groups, organisations and initiatives in the Falkirk area.
The owner of the Premier Inn hotel chain has submitted plans to transform Capital House in Edinburgh into a 195-bedroom hotel.
East Lothian Council has granted planning permission for 51 new homes at the former Herdmanflat Hospital site in Haddington.
An innovative research project being carried out by Wheatley Group could transform the way social housing is built in the future and reduce energy bills.
Soft drinks brand Irn-Bru has submitted a bold and whimsical proposal to transform The Kelpies into unicorns once a year by mounting 15-foot horns onto the iconic sculptures in celebration of World Unicorn Day.
Former senior staff members at two leading energy firms have been jailed for accepting over £2 million worth of bribes in exchange for commercial contracts.
Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE) has submitted an application for planning permission in principle to make way for the second and final phase of development at Inverness Campus.
Govanhill Housing Association has welcomed the commencement of its contract with Mears Group, which started today.
Cruden Homes, in a joint venture with Evantyr Properties, has acquired a new site on Salamander Street in Leith as part of the ongoing regeneration of the former industrial area.
Fife Council is progressing an agreement with Campion Homes that will see the council deliver 41 new, much needed council houses at the former council depot site at Elgin St in Dunfermline.
Twenty newly built council homes for affordable social rent have been handed over at the new Kinloch Gardens development, adjacent to Glenalmond Road in Rattray. The Rattray project is part of Perth & Kinross Council’s ongoing multi-million-pound new build housing programme, which has seen
Historic buildings across Renfrewshire villages are set for further restoration, as Renfrewshire Council launches a new round of funding to support essential maintenance and repairs.
Hazel Davies reveals how Cruden Homes' Longniddry development in East Lothian has been designed for multi-generational living and shares all the elements to be considered in building a great community.
Work is underway on the transformation of the former Motherwell Town Hall into 20 modern council homes.


