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A stalled housing development in Kelso is moving forward again after being derailed by the pandemic. Scottish Borders Council originally granted planning permission in principle in 2019 for the demolition of existing buildings and the construction of 11 homes on the former DM Wallace and Sons Ltd si
Housebuilder Keepmoat is to invest £84 million to deliver 332 high-quality new homes in Stoneyburn, partnering with Home Group to create a multi-tenure community. The development will see Home Group deliver 33 affordable new homes at the site off Cannop Crescent, which when complete, will prov
Scottish Construction Now’s readership gravitated toward stories of corporate upheaval, funding disputes, and sector‑wide soul‑searching throughout 2025 — a year defined by volatility, scrutiny and structural change across Scotland’s built environment.
Global construction equipment parts supplier Astrak Group has strengthened its global presence with the acquisition of TKV, one of Australia’s leading specialist suppliers of pads, tracks, and undercarriage solutions for construction and agricultural equipment.
Scottish Water has announced the preferred bidders for partner companies it will work with to transform the country’s public assets to keep taps flowing and protect the environment.
South Ayrshire Council continues to deliver affordable housing, with 147 more homes to be completed or started on site by the end of 25/26.
SSEN Transmission and Balfour Beatty have marked an early milestone in the delivery of the Netherton Hub, with the opening of a new shared office space in Peterhead where staff working on the clean energy project will be based. Earlier this month, staff from both companies joined local stakeholders
Allied Surveyors Scotland has become the first surveying firm in the UK to adopt OS Capture’s digital capture and workflow technology. Taking over two years in its development, the partnership will see Allied Surveyors Scotland implement OS Capture’s platform across its network of 30 off
Tyndrum Wastewater Treatment Works (WwTW) in Stirlingshire has recently upgraded its process screening capacity by installing upgrades that are capable of handling more than triple its original volume.
The Scottish National Investment Bank (SNIB) has invested £20m in Renewco Power, a Glasgow-headquartered renewable energy developer, via a fund managed by Corran Capital, a specialist private equity firm focused on clean energy and the environment. The bank joins existing investor, SSE plc, wh
Jones Bros Civil Engineering UK has been contracted by Vattenfall to deliver roads and access tracks, electrical infrastructure, turbine foundations and other infrastructure as part of the construction of Clashindarroch II, its 14-turbine wind farm in Aberdeenshire.
East Ayrshire Council members, joined by local MP Lillian Jones, have visited the ongoing £26 million redevelopment of the Palace Theatre and Grand Hall Complex in Kilmarnock to celebrate progress on one of East Ayrshire’s most significant cultural regeneration projects. Work has already
Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park Authority's continued investment in visitor infrastructure takes significant steps forward, with improvement projects planned for delivery, working to ensure Scotland’s first National Park remains a world-class destination where people and nature t
Stephen Flynn, MP for Aberdeen South and SNP leader in Westminster, recently visited Barratt Homes’ King’s Gallop development in Aberdeen. He met with the site’s manager, Marc Duncan, who received a Quality Award in NHBC’s Pride in the Job Awards in 2025 for his high-quality


