Work has started to widen footways on both sides of Montrose Street between George Street and Cathedral Street as part of Glasgow City Council's Spaces for People programme which is providing extra space for physical distancing to protect public health and suppress a resurgence of COVID-19.
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Independent consulting engineer Dougall Baillie Associates (DBA) has become an early adopter of an extremely efficient and environmentally sound process for creating a safe and secure workplace as its staff begin the post-COVID return to work.
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The Scottish Federation of Housing Associations (SFHA) has released new research that examines taking a different approach to designing homes and communities.
A £19 million affordable housing project set to transform an area of Paisley is under way. Sanctuary Scotland has worked closely with its site contractor Cruden Building to ensure 131 homes can be safely created in Glenburn.
Fuel-poor households are to benefit from a further £16 million investment to improve energy efficiency in their homes. The money will be used to improve insulation and install energy efficient heating systems, including those using renewable technology, contributing to Scotland’s net zer
Port of Leith Housing Association (PoLHA) is marking Scottish Housing Day by celebrating the opening of 51 homes at Shrubhill following staggered sign-ups to allow for socially distanced moves during the COVID-19 pandemic. Built on the site of Edinburgh’s former tram depot, the one to three-be
Plans for a new £71 million community campus in Peterhead made progress yesterday.
As Scotland continues to battle a surge in the global pandemic, the Construction Industry Coronavirus Forum (CICV Forum) has repeated its urgent call for industry workers to be COVID-19 smart in their social lives.
hub West Scotland and NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde (NHSGGC) have welcomed a significant milestone for the delivery of acute mental health wards in Stobhill after practical completion was achieved on the facilities.
Galliford Try chief executive Bill Hocking said he expects the business to return to profit this year after it posted annual financial results showing losses for the second year running. For the year ending 30th June 2020, Galliford Try made a pre-tax loss of £34.6 million, with reve
Paul Steen on why we need consistent local and national policies to develop citywide district heat networks if we are to reach net-zero emissions targets. In Scotland we have just over 24 years to reach a 2045 target of net zero emissions. The work will need to engage every individual in our society
Social Security Scotland has taken a 20-year lease to become the first tenants at Dundee’s Waterfront regeneration project.
A £450,000 project to install over 1,300 solar panels has been completed at Scottish Water’s water treatment works that serves customers in Inverness, Nairn and surrounding areas. The scheme is the third-largest delivered to date by Scottish Water Horizons, the publicly-owned water compa
The National Composites Centre (NCC) has partnered with Network Rail to investigate, design and build a composite footbridge.


