Muir Construction has been invited back by the Ambassador Group to construct two new extensions at its facility within the Alba Campus, which Muir completed in 2008, following a round of successful negotiations. The £5 million project will initially create shell and cores to increase testing l
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Councillors have voted in favour of plans to build a Holiday Inn hotel on the former Glasgow Garden Festival site at Pacific Quay.
Work to convert an unused space at Saltcoats railway station into a ‘training station’ for the local karate club has begun thanks to a series of community grants. The near £500,000 project has received funding, including £83,300 from ScotRail’s Station Community Regener
Construction workers have been reminded by Housing Minister Kevin Stewart to stay "COVID smart" in their social lives and when travelling to and from jobs. Speaking at the CICV Forum, Mr Stewart insisted it was “essential” for the sector’s staff to keep following guidance to protec
North Ayrshire Council has reiterated its determination to improve the lives of residents across North Ayrshire through its ambitious housing investment programme. Despite many of the projects being temporarily suspended during the COVID-19 pandemic, work has continued in the background to ensure th
The development of new affordable council homes in West Dunbartonshire is set to continue at pace for the next five years according to the council's Social Housing Improvement Plan (SHIP). The plan has revealed that more than 1,200 new social housing properties are to be introduced throughout the ar
Taylor Wimpey East Scotland has acquired land to allow the delivery of the next phase of 135 private new homes and 69 affordable homes at a development in East Calder.
Glasgow’s Kingston Bridge has been recognised with listing status at Category C for its special architectural and historic interest.
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: CB Edinburgh Investment LLP.
The construction industry is confronted with historic challenges, as well as great opportunities in meeting the target of net zero, including a projected need for up to 300,000 new jobs. As last week marked the first Green Jobs Taskforce meeting, CITB’s sustainability and innovation lead, Rich
Aberdeen City Council has unveiled two refurbished nursery settings as part of the £23 million development work being undertaken across the city as new nurseries take shape in preparation for the eventual rollout of extended Early Years Learning and Childcare hours. The revamped nurseries at T
Building work has begun on the final phase of a £75 million regeneration of Cumbernauld’s 12 tower blocks.
akp Scotland has completed the fit-out of new open plan offices within Skypark for human capital management technology company Ceridian in another collaboration with consultants Cushman & Wakefield and interior designers Julia Grant of Julia Grant Interiors.
The owners of a once-derelict South Lanarkshire castle which was transformed into a five-star hotel and events destination have announced a large-scale expansion project.
Fife’s flagship Industrial Innovation Investment programme has now begun construction work on seven single storey business units within Dunnikier Business Park in Kirkcaldy.


