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Aberdeen’s The Archie Foundation Neonatal Unit and Befriend a Child have each received £1,000 as part of Barratt Developments North Scotland’s latest Community Fund giveaway. Each year Barratt Developments, which includes both Barratt Homes and David Wilson Homes, works with a wide
Bruce Kennedy details how BDP's design approach at Queen Street Station was informed by the building's Victorian history. We walk in the footsteps of our predecessors. Just as the inherited values of past generations shape our society, their aspirations are cast in stone in the built fabric of
A man had to be rescued from inside a wall in a theatre after being stuck there for days. Firefighters responded to a report of a man stuck in a wall in the Landmark Theatre in Syracuse, New York, Syracuse fire deputy chief John Kane said.
A new online resource created to support all those who work to improve Scottish towns is set to be featured at the flagship Scotland’s Towns Conference event. Launched this summer, the Town Toolkit was developed by Scotland’s Towns Partnership with support from the Scottish Government an
Real estate advisor CBRE has secured a new office in Aberdeen for ETZ Ltd, an organisation that is responsible for transforming the North East of Scotland into a globally integrated energy cluster.
The Lighthouse Construction Industry Charity has launched its 2021 charity e-card campaign to celebrate the festive season.
Work to build the world’s first 100% green hydrogen-to-homes demonstration network in Fife is now underway.
Work has begun on site for a National Secure Adolescent Inpatient Service being built on the Ayrshire Central Hospital campus in Irvine.
The number of migrant workers entering UK construction continues to fall significantly at a time when the industry is experiencing a sharp rise in the cost of materials, wages, and an increase in demand for workers, CITB’s annual migration report has revealed.
Clyde Gateway executive director, Martin McKay, reveals why Glasgow's newest sculpture, built using locally sourced materials, is the perfect symbol of hope. Glasgow has no shortage of public art and the people who live in Scotland’s largest city are certainly not shy in sharing their opinions
New homes and buildings in England will have to produce significantly less CO2 under new rules announced by the UK Government.
Award-winning architect Richard Rogers has died aged 88. The influential architect and thinker on placemaking, who was the creative force behind the Centre Pompidou in Paris as well as the Millennium Dome and Lloyd's building in London, passed away at his home on Saturday night.
Initial plans have been brought forward for a major office building on a site in Glasgow's Broomielaw office district.
Kier Highways will soon begin trials of an automated taper that can close lanes in minutes, eliminating the need for a person to install a cone taper next to live oncoming traffic.


