John Swinney is joined by education convener Cllr Paul Godzik and the two youngest pupils at James Gillespie's High School, Anna Green and Jeong Ing Park (both 11 years) for the cutting of the ribbon at the official opening Edinburgh’s new James Gillespie’s High School officially opened
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The school planned for Bertha Park Perth & Kinross Council is to spend £145 million in the region's school estate over the next seven years.
Martin McAlinden Ground engineering specialist Keller has strengthened its presence in Scotland with the appointment of project manager Martin McAlinden to its Dunfermline office.
In September, the Scottish Government published several documents relating to the use of Project Bank Accounts (PBAs). These documents include:
Dundee Repertory Theatre Architect Andrew Nicoll, who co-founded Broughty Ferry practice Nicoll Russell Studios, has died at the age of 76.
(from left) CITB CEO Adrian Belton, Sophie Turner and presenter Phil Vickery Orkney stonemason apprentice wins national construction award
Often, businesses measure their growth by looking at revenue year on year.
Scotland’s population increase over the next 25 years is likely to be unevenly spread across the country, according to a report issued by the Registrar General for Scotland.
Historic Edinburgh observatory in £4m culture and science hub in restoration plan
Aberdeenshire Council has announced “ambitious plans” to create more than 2,500 affordable homes by 2022 at a cost of £135 million.
Accountants handling the winding up of the affairs of collapsed Dundee building firm Muirfield Contracts have warned that the process could yet still take “some considerable time”.
The Construction Products Association’s latest forecasts highlight a mixed picture for the construction industry over the next two years due to the impacts of the uncertainty following the EU referendum.
On assignment in Calgary: Scottish Water’s Jim Conlin (left) and John Carty.
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3D visualisation - section through the Mackintosh Building courtesy of SimVis, The Glasgow School of Art The Glasgow School of Art has announced that the Garfield Weston Foundation has made a donation of £500,000 towards The Mackintosh Campus Appeal, which is supporting the development of the GSA


