The Aberdeen Art Gallery redevelopment is facing the possibility of a £9 million funding shortfall due to a predicted budget overspend and fundraising gap.
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UK geotechnical and engineering contractor CAN has opened a new Scottish office.
Infrastructure secretary Michael Matheson discusses the ongoing work of the Infrastructure Commission for Scotland. Infrastructure investment plays a critical role in creating an inclusive, sustainable economy. In December, I established the Infrastructure Commission for Scotland (ICS) to provide in
Arc-Tech (Scotland) Ltd has commenced works on behalf of Glasgow Airport with the delivery of a brand-new suite of mechanical and electrical services.
Profits at Fife glazing company CR Smith have almost doubled as the firm reported growing revenues from its domestic and commercial arms.
Fleming Buildings is expanding its reach in the education sector following a successful bid to refurbish and extend Sacred Heart Primary School in Penicuik.
A Scottish solar panel company is hoping to make it three in a row after being shortlisted for two awards in energy efficiency. Last month AES Solar won the Best Energy Efficiency in House Design or Build category of the Highlands and Islands Renewable Energy Awards and is now up for two national ac
The Scottish Government has been called on to provide more information on its independent inquiry into the infection related incidents at Queen Elizabeth University Hospital (QEUH).
Buccleuch Group has announced that it intends to sell about 25,000 acres of its Borders estate following a review of its land.
Work to transform the site of the former St Eunan’s Primary School in Clydebank into a Community Green space is set to begin next month.
A video based on research by the University of Aberdeen has revealed what one of the earliest known Pictish forts may have looked like.
The very best of current Scottish architecture was recognised in Edinburgh last night as the Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland (RIAS) announced ten winners of its 2019 Awards. Whittled down from a shortlist of 19 unveiled back in March, the winners were (in alphabetical order):
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: West Coast Estates Ltd
Tayside construction company Kilmac has welcomed a string of new construction contracts worth over £15 million and a multi-million-pound deal with a major Scottish onshore wind developer. The news is a boost for a company which was forced to announce 10 redundancies late last year after unexpe
The University of Glasgow’s plan for a Clyde Waterfront Innovation Campus development on the banks of the River Clyde has been given a £1 million funding boost.


