Record funding of up to £51 million has been made available for walking and cycling infrastructure in 2019/2020, cabinet secretary for transport, infrastructure and connectivity Michael Matheson has announced.
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An affordable housing development in Perth has been named the best in Scotland. Muirton Living, which is being delivered by Urban Union, scooped the Affordable Housing Development of the Year award at this year’s Scottish Home Awards – seeing off competition from across the country.
Construction and property consultancy Thomas & Adamson has detailed the vital monitoring work it is conducting at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in Northern Ukraine for the first time. The site of the single biggest nuclear disaster in Europe continues to demand attention from the internation
A new milestone has been reached at Perth’s new Bertha Park village with an extended bus route connecting the village to town and giving the community a convenient way to travel. Managing director for Stagecoach East Scotland Douglas Robertson (left) and Springfield central managing
Detailed planning proposals have been submitted to City of Edinburgh Council for the final residential plots within the Salamander Place development in Leith.
Plans for 58 new affordable council homes on the grounds of the former Haldane Primary School in West Dunbartonshire have been given the go ahead.
Two local pupils are being mentored by Morrison Construction employees as part of the Developing the Young Workforce (DYW) Forth Valley supported Career Ready programme. Dylan Cramb and Jamie Farrell at the Morrison Construction Water Scotland office in Grangemouth
Ikea could be building homes in the UK after a council in the south of England agreed to work with a developer owned by the flat-pack retailer.
Construction is under way at Inverness Airport Business Park (IAPB) on a new distribution and training hub for global wind energy company, ENERCON, being developed by ARK Estates.
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Link Group has secured a £50 million boost to its development programme with 20-year funding thanks to the support of Newbridge Advisors.
Activity in the UK construction sector declined for the second month running in June, with house-building experiencing its sharpest drop for three years and new orders shrinking as political uncertainty hits client confidence.
Holyrood’s rural economy and connectivity committee is looking for views from a wide range of road users on the effectiveness of the current approach to road maintenance in Scotland and whether current funding levels are sufficient.
Plans have been approved for a new snack bar to cater for legions of hungry Harry Potter fans who flock to the Glenfinnan Viaduct.
The number of construction-related deaths has fallen to their lowest level on record but the sector continues to account for more workplace deaths than almost every other industry.


