Interserve Construction has deployed new social distancing technology at the NEC Birmingham as it continues to roll out the final phase of the development of the new NHS Nightingale Hospital Birmingham providing critical care beds to treat COVID-19 patients.
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The transformation of the Aberdeen Market building and the surrounding area has been conditionally approved by councillors.
Glasgow’s landmark Lyceum Cinema could be brought back to use as a cinema, concert hall and restaurant under newly lodged plans. Building owner Versatyle Ltd’s application for the vacant B-listed Art Deco building includes a first floor cinema with nearly 500 seats.
Businesses in Paisley could benefit from an estimated annual boost of £18 million if plans for more than 600 new homes at Dykebar Hospital are approved, a report has revealed.
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Benriach Distillery
Councillors in Aberdeen have principally approved plans for a 550 new homes in Bridge of Don.
Jordanhill School in Glasgow is set to invest £1 million in a new sports building fit for the 21st century for both its pupils and the local community.
The UK’s largest housebuilder will begin a phased return to work on its construction sites this month however there are no plans yet to restart in Scotland.
The Construction Industry Coronavirus Forum (CICV) and Construction Scotland have joined calls for the Scottish construction sector to step up and ensure payments are made on time to safeguard cashflow and ensure business and job survival. As trade and professional bodies continue to
Building materials supplier Breedon is planning to reopen some of its sites during the coming weeks in areas of customer demand.
Scottish Government ministers have given the green light to plans by Murray Estates for a significant economic investment in West Edinburgh.
Leading engineering services sector bodies BESA and ECA have jointly developed two new guides to help contractors to manage coronavirus-related issues on site. The new guides will be freely available to the wider industry during the current emergency. They provide sector-relevant guidance for engine
Staff from Home Fix Scotland (HFS) decided to take some time out of their tasks to honour those working within the National Health Service yesterday.
Historic Environment Scotland has repurposed technology at its national conservation centre, the Engine Shed in Stirling, to produce Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) visors for NHS staff battling COVID-19 across Scotland.
Plans have been launched for a low carbon community including 100 key worker homes at Hallhill, Dunbar.


