The second stage of refurbishment has begun at Edinburgh hotel Ten Hill Place.
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SELECT has overcome the enforced postponement of its popular Toolbox Talks roadshow by broadcasting digital versions of the technical presentations on YouTube.
The regeneration of canals and rivers in cities around the world can lead to a decrease in mortality rates in surrounding locations and reducing the gap between deprived and affluent communities, according to new research. In a global first, the study led by Glasgow Caledonian University in partners
Galliford Try has issued a positive trading statement as all of it construction sites across the UK return to operation and underlying operations “performing well”. The group is well-capitalised, with cash at 30 June 2020 of £195 million (2019: net debt £57m) and average mont
A £22 million contract to give Helensburgh a high quality swimming pool and leisure centre has been awarded to Heron Brothers Ltd.
Three quarters (75%) of eligible employees in the Scottish construction sector have been furloughed as of June 30, new figures from HMRC have revealed.
Since lockdown began at the end of March, Urban Union has handed over 23 properties and secured 52 reservations at its developments in Glasgow, Perth and Edinburgh. To ensure none of its clients found themselves homeless during the coronavirus pandemic which put much of the UK housing market on hold
Some of Scotland’s most historic civil engineering memorabilia can now be viewed online, thanks to the work of the Institution of Civil Engineers Scotland Museum in Edinburgh.
A construction company has failed in its action against a company it alleged had sold it a defective pile driving hammer, causing it to be unable to fulfil its obligations under another contract.
RESIDENTIAL – FEWER THAN TEN UNITS Applicant: Mr Malcolm Ross
Work has started on a new affordable housing development on behalf of South Lanarkshire Council.
Lockdown has shown the particular importance of community green spaces, says Andrew Duncan.
The Scottish Land Commission has published its interim report which will form the basis of advice to the Scottish Government on the establishment of new Regional Land Use Partnerships. The report sets out the emerging direction of the Commission’s proposals, informed by stakehol
The Scottish Government has announced that people looking for work or those at risk of redundancy will benefit from £100 million of additional assistance to move into work or retrain. The package of support, outlined by economy secretary Fiona Hyslop, will see at least £50m of that fundi
Investigations are under way into the circumstances of a boy's death at a building site in Glasgow last night.


