Paisley construction firm CGC has delivered the perfect Christmas decoration to a group of nursery children.
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A 30-metre-tall wind turbine will generate electricity for a new £42 million "super school" in Carrick, South Ayrshire Council has said.
A man has appeared in court in Dundee accused of pretending he worked for a demolition firm to obtain goods worth over £8,000. Prosecutors allege that David McDermott, 31, formed a fraudulent scheme by pretending he worked for Gowrie Contracts and was authorised to make purchases and entire hi
East Lothian Council has rejected a planning application from space technologies company Skyrora Limited to erect an equipment testing facility, office and storage structures at the former Cockenzie Power Station site. The application, filed in the summer, specified that the facilities would only be
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: University Of Glasgow
Perth-based tarmac surfacing company King Contractors has been acquired by Aberdeenshire-based Don Tarmacadam. The company will function as the Perthshire arm of Don Tarmacadam, with Steven Allan appointed as commercial director of the new acquisition.
Arc-Tech (Scotland) Ltd is set to deliver a range of electrical service upgrades for a bonded warehouse in Glenrothes for the logistics division of the Malcolm Group. Malcolm Construction, a division of the Malcolm Group which services all areas of the constuction industry, is the main contractor at
A printer which eventually turned out to be too big for its designated room has led to spiralling costs for Irish parliamentary authorities.
RESIDENTIAL – TEN UNITS OR MORE Applicant: Robert Gordon's College
The developers behind the new town of Shawfair have committed to a landmark Sustainable Growth Agreement (SGA) that will accelerate the delivery of a well-designed, sustainable community that promotes wellbeing and healthy lifestyles. The three-year agreement between Shawfair LLP, Midlothian Council
A masterplan to deliver around 1,200 homes, a primary school, and retail units in Kirkcaldy has been approved by councillors.
New measures will be introduced to improve and maintain tenement flats across Scotland.
Leith Walk campaigners have hailed a decision by the Scottish Government to reject Drum Property Group's appeal to demolish the sandstone building at Stead's Place. The developer had planned to demolish the two-storey red sandstone shop frontages and industrial units and replace it with a five-store
CALA Homes (West) has donated a significant amount of toys to a national charity as part of an annual Christmas appeal.
The Scottish Parliament’s rural economy and connectivity (REC) committee has launched an inquiry into the ferry procurement and construction process following the collapse and subsequent nationalisation of Ferguson Marine Engineering Ltd (FMEL).


