Inverness Castle The Scottish Government is to invest £5 million into the construction a major new justice centre in Inverness following approval in this week’s Budget.
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Peel Park in East Kilbride A property development company has submitted a package of planning applications as part of a major redevelopment of former Tesco-owned sites.
Keith Brown Companies that are involved in ‘blacklisting’ will be excluded from bidding for public contracts under new Scottish Parliament regulations.
David Jarvie One of Scotland’s largest independent plant hire businesses Jarvie Plant Group is to invest significantly in purpose built premises in Dundee due to rapid growth in the city.
Pupils from St Mungo's and Trinity High School School pupils in Glasgow have made their first steps towards becoming engineers after graduating from a course designed to encourage careers in the industry.
Looking west along King’s Stables Road A landmark development is set to breathe new life into a neglected part of the Grassmarket in Edinburgh city centre.
Stephanie Clark Scotland's planning system is key to the success of the renewable energy sector. As the Scottish Government sifts responses to a review of the process, policy manager Stephanie Clark gives the headlines from Scottish Renewables' submission.
Andrew Richmond hub North Scotland, the driving force behind a range of community-based developments across the north of the country, has appointed Andrew Richmond as its new chairman.
BIM image of HLM's Heart of the Campus scheme HLM awarded BIM certification ahead of 2016 deadline
Aileen McLeod More than four per cent of homes in Scotland are thought to be exposed to flooding, a new report from the Scottish Government has warned.
Richard Threlfall Richard Threlfall, KPMG’s head of infrastructure, building and construction, forecasts a positive outlook for the construction industry in 2016 and calls on all businesses in the sector to start to invest.
Chairman Duncan Fletcher with First Minister Nicola Sturgeon during the the Scottish Business Awards last year Construction support services firm Forth Holdings has achieved a leap in annual pre-tax profits from £1.5 million to £7.5m as favourable sector conditions boosted turnover, The Herald has
Andrew Wyllie Costain has closed out the year with a record order book of £3.9 billion as it continued to be awarded large scale contracts and contract extensions in the energy, transport and water infrastructure sectors.
Turnberry golf course US property tycoon Donald Trump has threatened to withhold £700 million of planned investment into his Scottish golf course developments if he is banned from entering the UK.
Nigel Greenaway Housebuilder Persimmon has announced several main board changes and an 8 per cent increase in new home completions.


