Vattenfall has followed its awarding of a multi-million-pound contract for the construction of South Kyle Wind Farm with proposals for further investment in South West Scotland
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Skanska has appointed Jonathan Willcock from Alstom to lead its UK infrastructure business. Mr Willcock will join from October 2020 when he will also become part of Skanska’s senior leadership team.
The first homes have been released in the “east wing” of CALA Homes’ flagship project in the east of Scotland.
A bike path in a small German municipality was unintentionally paved with several domes due to a planning error in the district office.
Dundee City Council has approved plans by Angus Housing Association to build 21 homes on the site of a former primary school.
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G+GA Architecture has submitted plans to build a residential development at South Gilmerton Farm in Edinburgh.
Tenants in two residential developments in Ayr have removed the factor company charged with managing the properties.
Construction work is to begin shortly on ten new Osprey Housing Moray affordable homes in the heart of Elgin. Allan Liddle, development officer at Osprey Housing Group, (left) and John Main, managing director at Morlich Homes, looking over the plans for the new development
The redevelopment of Craigforth Campus in Stirling moved forward this week with the formal submission of two planning proposals by Ambassador Group. The property development and investment firm lodged the plans following a series of online public consultation events in May, which showcased the trans
As the easing of lockdown measures continues across Scotland, the Construction Industry Coronavirus Forum (CICV Forum) has launched a new social media campaign urging workers to stay safe in their social lives.
The second stage of refurbishment has begun at Edinburgh hotel Ten Hill Place.
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


