Network Rail and contractor AmcoGiffen will shortly begin work at Giffnock station as part of the East Kilbride Enhancement electrification project.
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Scotland's real estate sector attracted £770 million in investments in the first half of 2024, a 4% rise on the 10-year average and a 30% jump from the same period in 2023.
The Highland Council’s Economy and Infrastructure Committee has agreed how, when and where it will enable the delivery of development across the region with the approval and adoption of the Local Development Plan Delivery Programme for IMFLDP2.
The final draft of the Greater Easterhouse Strategic Development Framework (SDF) has been considered by a Glasgow City Council committee.
Pacific Building is powering ahead on numerous project fronts as the company marks the halfway point in a hugely successful 2024 so far. In the hotel sector, major refurbishment programmes are underway at two landmark establishments in Edinburgh and St Andrews.
Civil engineering and groundworks company Kilmac has successfully completed the clearance of overgrown vegetation at the historic Maryfield Tram Depot in Dundee.
Work is underway on a new £9 million housing development in Paisley, which will see quality, energy-efficient homes brought to the area.
Construction work has begun on new affordable homes located in the Gorbals area of Glasgow’s Southside.
Ten site managers from Taylor Wimpey developments across Scotland are celebrating, having each won a prestigious national housebuilding award – the NHBC Pride in the Job Quality Awards. Now in its 44th year, the Pride in the Job Quality Awards have become the benchmark for exceptional site man
Transport secretary Fiona Hyslop has unveiled the shortlist of contractors to be invited to the next stage of the procurement process for the fourth section of the A9 Dualling programme, the Tay Crossing to Ballinluig project.
The new owners of Glasgow’s College Street goods yard site have pressed on with development proposals with the submission of a new planning application.
Work to demolish the old Woodmill and St Columba's high schools in Dunfermline has been given the go-ahead by Fife Council's Cabinet Committee. As pupils prepare to enter two new state-of-the-art schools as part of Dunfermline's new Learning Campus, the decision marks the end of an era for the exist
First Minister John Swinney visited the Cross Tay Link Road project this week to witness the final stages in the structural completion of Destiny Bridge.
Applications for an extension to Chryston High School and the development of a new St Stephen's community hub in Sikeside, Coatbridge, have both been approved by North Lanarkshire Council. The new facilities will address capacity issues in the existing schools and significantly enhance community fac
The Building Engineering Services Association (BESA) Scotland has presented a cheque for £362 to the cancer charity Maggie’s.


