Civil engineering company Taziker is celebrating after landing a RoSPA Gold Health and Safety Award, an internationally recognised award for demonstrating high health and safety standards. Organisations receiving a RoSPA Award are recognised as being world leaders in health and safety practice. Ever
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A major development project by Chris Stewart Group (CSG) on Edinburgh’s Royal Mile will be handed over to operators later this month to capitalise on the easing of restrictions on international tourism. 329 High Street was leased from the City of Edinburgh Council in 2019 and has been transfor
Stornoway Port Authority has awarded £2.5 million worth of major contracts as part of a wider £12m investment in its Newton Basin/Goat Island development.
Directors at Tayside construction firm Kilmac have declared themselves "pleased" with the company's performance after it reported an increase in turnover despite challenges during the pandemic.
Kier has today unveiled a new structure for its UK construction business that it said will support the firm's ambitions for sustainable growth in its key sectors over the next five years. The new structure consists of five business units including four regional businesses, its maintenance offering,
Proposals to radically upgrade facilities at Dunbar Golf Club have taken a step forward after terms were agreed with CALA Homes (East) and a detailed planning application was submitted.
The public are being invited to view and provide feedback on proposals for an environmentally sensitive Eco-Therapy Wellness Park near Auchinleck in East Ayrshire.
Stewart Milne Homes has announced a multi-million-pound investment in the new development and town of Shawfair with plans for 143 new homes.
The transformation of Inverness Castle into a tourism gateway for the Highlands made further progress this week with the submission for a planning application for new external lighting. Aiming to improve the visitor experience and safety, whilst illuminating the Highland capital’s archite
Amey has secured a three-year contract to continue works to upgrade, maintain and repair the street lights for East Renfrewshire Council.
Fluctuations in the global timber market put the UK in a very vulnerable position but Scotland is well placed to mitigate that risk by stepping up its commercial forestry sector, according to Forestry and Land Scotland.
A town in northern Denmark has found itself at the centre of a copyright battle after it was ordered to destroy a statue of a mermaid accused of being too similar to Copenhagen’s famous Little Mermaid sculpture.
The funicular railway at Cairngorm Mountain will remain out of action this winter, owner Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE) has announced.
Councillors have agreed to progress businesses cases for projects designed to help to revitalise the beach area of Aberdeen into a new waterfront destination, with the potential of a new football stadium included.
A residential transformation is being proposed at a former private hospital in Dundee. Plans submitted by Patience and Highmore Architects will see the C-listed Fernbrae Hospital and its grounds redeveloped, including demolition of the less architecturally significant l


