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Clark Contracts recently held its 9th annual customer receptions in the East and West of Scotland.
Faster broadband will feature in all new build homes in Scotland from 1 January 2025, under new laws announced by the Scottish Government.
A 240-metre tower powered by hydrogen is being planned in Egypt.
The £4 million project to provide step-free access for passengers using Anniesland station has reached another milestone.
New research has revealed that apprenticeships have become one of the biggest drivers of social value generation in the UK construction industry, with job creation measures making up 16.4% of the total amount of social value generated in 2023, more than doubling since 2022 (8%).
Hamilton-based principal contractor Procast Group has commenced work on a significant £5 million project to install external wall insulation across 267 flats managed by Calvay Housing Association.
The residents of the new homes at St Andrews West are the first in Scotland to have an underground bin system.
A rare surviving cast-iron statue of Robert Burns, which was discovered in a compost heap in the 1950s in Durban, South Africa, has made its new home at the Engine Shed, Scotland’s dedicated building conservation centre in Stirling.
Dundee’s first-ever Local Area Energy Plan (LAEP) is set to be discussed by city councillors next week.
Housebuilder Cala Group has announced today that an agreement has been signed by the global investment firm Sixth Street Partners and Patron Capital, the pan-European institutional investor focused on property-backed investments, to acquire the company from Legal & General Group Plc.
Musselburgh's Newhailes House has been painstakingly recreated with 20,000 LEGO bricks as part of an all-day event.
Enigma Industrial Services, a provider of scaffolding and insulation, has moved into units 5 & 6 of Forties Industrial Estate in Aberdeen.
Scotland’s commercial property market has attracted significantly more international interest in the decade that followed the 2014 independence referendum than it did in the 10 years prior to the vote, according Knight Frank.
Glasgow-based construction firm City Building has raised almost £7,000 for Breast Cancer Now.


