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Work begins on Carnoustie golf centre extension Work has begun on the extension to the golf centre at Carnoustie links.
Moray firm fabricates new bridge to Scotland’s highest mountain A new bridge which will give access to walkers and tourists, including those with restricted mobility, to one of the most famous mountains in Scotland has been constructed and installed by a Moray-based engineering and construction co
Ross Wilson DM Hall appoints senior professional as head of agency in the East of Scotland
A Scottish Government fund which provides loans for urban regeneration projects has been extended with the announcement of £8.9 million to support refurbished office space in central Edinburgh. The SPRUCE Fund (Scottish Partnership for Regeneration in Urban Centres) initially invested loans totalli
The shortlisted entry for Woodside Mini-Holland in Glasgow Designs for segregated cycle path schemes in Edinburgh, Glasgow, Stirling and Inverness have made it to the final stage of a competition for millions of pounds of funding.
Liberton Primary head teacher Paul Ewing with pupils (from left) Ryan (10), Thomas (5), Evie (6) and Kaydie (10) Pupils reminded to Play Safe and Stay Safe as work starts on new classrooms for three Edinburgh schools
Edinburgh Quay Scotland’s commercial property market could welcome a number of new international investors over the next 12 months, particularly among private overseas buyers, Knight Frank has said.
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: The Co-Proprietors 137 Stockwell Street
Robertson Group employees receive their awards at the Edinburgh CCS National Site Awards ceremony Fifteen projects by Robertson Group, thirteen of which are based across Scotland, have been honoured in Edinburgh and Manchester at the National Site Awards, operated by the Considerate Constructors Sch
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: The Royal Yacht Britannia C/o Agent.
The first of the paired 50-metre girders being prepared to leave Cleveland Bridge UK. Picture: Keith Taylor Cleveland Bridge UK produces longest steel girder structure in its history for AWPR
Ardent Group directors Robin Keane (left) and Robert Keane outside the Travelodge in Peterhead Budget hotel operator Travelodge has detailed the latest phase of its Scottish roll-out in a multi-million pound move that looks set to create 21 new venues and hundreds of jobs.
Dumfries and Galloway Council leader Councillor Ronnie Nicholson (in cab), with (from left) Alison Wilson, hub South West construction manager; Councillor Jeff Leaver, chairman of the council’s children, young people and lifelong learning committee and Craig Bridges, framework director, Graham Con
Jed Smith and Taylor Wimpey East Scotland site manager Allan Anderson. Taylor Wimpey apprentice bricklayer proves he’s the top level


