A new state of the art Water Treatment Works (WTW) that was delivered by sea to a Harris beach has entered service. The news marks the completion of a £4.5 million investment by Scottish Water to provide a single, improved water supply for the island’s westernmost communities of Gobhaig,
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Construction of Irvine harbourside’s multi-million-pound council housing development is set to get underway today.
Dundee City Council has taken action to tackle the worsening housing crisis in the city, by agreeing to take £312,000 from an Environmental Improvement Fund to provide £6 million in capital expenditure to build or buy new homes.
A new Vue venue in Glasgow is set to launch in the first quarter of next year in Glasgow and bring around 40 new jobs to the city with the beginning of construction work at the St Enoch Centre.
An eye-catching entrance tower is one of several alterations which form part of a proposed revamp at Alea Casino in Glasgow’s Springfield Quay leisure park.
Councillors will today make a decision on plans to rescue a historic ruin that was known for decades as the seat of the Rothes family and resembled Holyrood Palace in its heyday.
Construction and manufacturing companies in the Highlands and Islands can soon access a new online hub aimed at boosting innovation in the region.
West Lothian Council has hailed the progress of construction work on the £14.3 million primary school in Calderwood, East Calder.
Cruden Group has welcomed a "robust" set of results in which it reported its 21st consecutive year of profit.
Progress is continuing on an Aberdeen City Council project to build a heat network for part of the community of Torry which will get energy from a nearby energy from waste plant.
Barratt Homes West Scotland has cited support for its proposed residential development at Monkton from a local MSP, the Ayrshire Chamber of Commerce and three leading housing associations as the planning application is prepared to go before South Ayrshire Council’s full council meeti
Consulting engineers Will Rudd has appointed two new managing directors to lead its Glasgow and Edinburgh offices. The appointments of MJ O’Shaughnessy and Gillian Ogilvie mark a new chapter for the successful privately-owned engineering consultancy which employs over 80 staff in Scotland
Two of Taylor Wimpey East Scotland’s site managers are celebrating having each won a prestigious Seal of Excellence at the Scottish regional NHBC Pride in the Job award ceremony. The awards were secured by Eddie McCann for his work at Taylor Wimpey’s Calderwood development in East Calder
Plans submitted by Sundial Dundas Corstorphine Ltd to redevelop Corstorphine Hospital and its grounds have finally been approved by the City of Edinburgh Council.
Plans to deliver 258 homes on the banks of the River Dee in Torry looked set to be approved by the Scottish Government despite the application being unanimously rejected by councillors.


