SSE Thermal and Equinor have unveiled plans to jointly develop a new low-carbon power station at Peterhead, which could become one of the UK’s first power stations equipped with carbon capture technology.
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Custom House in Dundee has been launched to market just over a year after being sold to a developer which planned to restore the city landmark.
In keeping with the theme of this year's Mental Health Awareness Week, Doig+Smith is encouraging its employees to ditch the working lunch in favour of getting outdoors and into nature during their lunch break. The campaign, launched by the Mental Health Foundation, is in its 21st
Aberdeen City Council officers have been given an instruction to proceed with the purchase of the former Aberdeen Market and BHS to create a destination venue featuring international-style food and drink outlets.
Output in the UK construction sector has officially recovered from its pandemic-forced plunge with new figures for March showing a 5.8% increase, led mostly by growth in both new work (6.7%) and repair and maintenance (4.4%).
A brand new Early Years Centre has opened in Milngavie and is welcoming local children starting out on their pre-school journey.
The husk that surrounds the fruit of coconut is being used within a new product to enhance wastewater effluent quality for both residential and commercial projects that require off-mains wastewater treatment.
RESIDENTIAL – FEWER THAN TEN UNITS Applicant: Mr Stuart Ingram
Glasgow City Council has approved plans for a residential development at Arden by Glen Oaks Housing Association.
The Highland Council is progressing plans to provide new modern and efficient houses in the Meiklefield area of Dingwall.
Aberdeen City Council has agreed to review its 25-year masterplan to regenerate its city centre due to the impact of Covid-19. Members of the city growth and resources committee approved the move which will consider a framework for economic recovery in the short, medium and long term, and a bas
The Highland Council is working with the Nairn Citizens Advice Bureau to provide a new office and IT suite along with twelve 1 and 2-bed flats for council rent on the site for the former community centre in Nairn.
Alan Wood has been officially appointed as permanent director of infrastructure services at Aberdeenshire Council. Previously head of finance at the local authority, Mr Wood has been serving in an interim capacity since January. The comprehensive selection process finished yesterday and the app
Knight Property Group has expanded its project management team with the appointment of Eddie Higgins as construction project manager.
Kenoteq, a clean-tech spin-out from Heriot-Watt University, has been awarded £1 million in funding by Zero Waste Scotland to commercialise production of its revolutionary brick made of recycled construction waste to more than two million bricks per year. The unique K-Briq is made from over 90%


