Skanska UK has unveiled several internal appointments to its executive management team.
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Network Rail will soon deliver nearly £5 million of investment in platform works at Alexandra Parade and Hillington West stations.
A £1.5 million new observatory is set to be built on the banks of Clatteringshaws Loch.
Inverness industry champion Billy Sweeney was recognised for excellence at a construction industry dinner held in Inverness last month.
A local firm in the north-east of Scotland has been awarded a multi-million-pound contract to help deliver a new HVDC converter station required as part of Eastern Green Link 2 (EGL2), the UK’s largest ever electricity transmission project.
A father couldn't believe his eyes when he spotted a Costa coffee cup snugly wedged into the wall of his home.
A decision has been made to demolish Motherwell Concert Hall and Theatre.
The contractors who are currently at the design stage for the new educational facility in Ardrossan are holding an event to discuss their plans and possible future opportunities for local businesses.
Clark Contracts' annual Health and Safety Awards ceremony was held on Thursday 5th December at the ODEON Cinema at Braehead.
A new video has been published to capture the dedicated work carried out by Block Architects as the practice celebrates its 20th anniversary.
Sustainable technology firm Recycl8 has been selected as the low carbon concrete provider for Scotland’s Low Carbon Concrete Collective (LCCC).
Legislation covering the process for making Masterplan Consent Area (MCA) schemes came into force yesterday.
Plans for a new retail park project which could bring additional affordable housing and care for the elderly to Straiton have been rejected by ministers.
A group of construction workers reenacted the 'Love Actually' cue cards moment when they saw Keira Knightley. The scene happened when hopeless romantic Mark, played by 'The Walking Dead' star Andrew Lincoln, confessed his love to Knightley’s character, Juliet, as her husband and Mark’s b
An order book boost driven by a strong performance in UK energy projects means Balfour Beatty is 'on track' to deliver earnings growth in 2024, the firm said today. Publishing a trading update covering the period to 5 December 2024, the infrastructure group said its order book is expected to grow by


