Aboyne Bridge is to remain closed to traffic for the foreseeable future after an invasive examination of the structure revealed significant concerns over its condition. The Category B-listed bridge, which carries the B968 Bridgeview Road over the River Dee, could be closed for more than 18 months to
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A plan to build 40 new houses for affordable rent on the site of a former Perth care home is to be discussed by councillors next week. Members of the Housing and Social Wellbeing Committee will hear that a review of the site at Beechgrove House has found that using the land for affordable housing is
Firefighters have hailed the skills of a crane operator who assisted in the rescue of construction workers trapped after a fire broke out at a tower block. A fire broke out yesterday at Sir Robert McAlpine’s £750 million One Station Hill construction site in Reading, which celebrated top
A trade union representing architectural workers has merged with Unite, the UK's largest union. The Section of Architectural Workers (SAW) was set up as a democratic grassroots union run by and for its members. Previously affiliated with the United Voices of the World (UVW), it has now formed a nati
A property magnate has lost a three-year legal battle against a local authority that refused to let him build thousands of homes next to a sewage treatment plant. Clive Palmer sued the Gold Coast City Council in Australia after it refused to let him build 3,000 homes on the 75-hectare plot he bought
Kilmac has achieved Achilles accreditation following a comprehensive assessment that scrutinised the company's operating procedures and policies. The thorough Achilles UVDB Verify Audit also included a live site visit, ensuring a first-hand assessment of our operational effectiveness.
A notorious drug trafficker has handed his artificial island in Dubai to the Italian authorities in hopes of receiving a reduced sentence. Raffaele Imperiale, 49, told a court in Naples that he paid €12 million for 'Taiwan', which forms part of the artificial archipelago called "The World", con
After leading a roundtable event on strategic leadership for Scottish Construction Now last week, Professor Bill Minnis, recently Dean of the Business School at Stockton University in New Jersey, shares why strategic planning should be a part of your organisation’s regular practice and, more i
Public sector procurement specialist SCAPE has begun procurement for its first dedicated Defence and Complex Environments Framework, creating a compliant route to market for the delivery of highly secure construction projects across the UK.
Planning authorities will be required to notify Scottish Ministers of new data centre applications within seven days of validation.
Tilbury Douglas has successfully handed over the grandstand infrastructure for The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo, marking the 11th consecutive year of delivering one of Scotland’s most iconic live events.
DataVita has secured a c.£300 million debt facility to expand and build two data centres in the North Lanarkshire AI Growth Zone, unlocked by a £202m financial guarantee from the National Wealth Fund.
AI adoption across construction and commercial property has accelerated significantly over the past year, but firms are struggling to turn pilot studies into routine practice, according to new research from the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS).
Castle Building Services is to undertake full mechanical, electrical, public health and renewable services for the new Ardrossan Community Campus project following its appointment by Morgan Sindall Construction. With an overall project value of £124 million, the campus forms part of the wider
The Structural Timber Association (STA) has appointed Iain McIlwee as its new chief executive officer. Iain will take up the role on 2nd November 2026, succeeding Andrew Orriss, who is stepping down after a long and distinguished career in the timber sector.

