Overall construction activity continued to decline in Scotland according to the latest Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) Construction Monitor, however at a slower rate than was seen in the first quarter of the year.
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Good progress is being made on building work at St Kentigern's Academy with the next stage of the £35 million project moving forward.
The Energy Training Academy (ETA) has launched the first phase of a Scotland-wide growth plan with an expansion into Glasgow. The Edinburgh-headquartered energy education centre is on a mission to address the country’s green skills shortage and will be delivering intensive heat pump courses at
Tenants of Muirhouse Housing Association in Edinburgh are to benefit from new doors and windows in a £1.5 million boost for their homes. Work has recently begun on the large-scale project which will take place over the next five years across approximately 185 homes and common stairwells.
Utility diversion works as part of the project constructing a new beach playpark and events park in Aberdeen with supporting blue badge parking are to start on Links Road beside its junction with Cotton Street.
Road safety improvement works to a busy Inverness junction are programmed to start on 30 September 2024. The announcement was made by Councillor Ken Gowans, the chair of The Highland Council’s Economy and Infrastructure Committee.
The team at Kilmac has played a role in restoring full public access to a popular Perth beauty spot. The company and Craigie Hill Golf Club teamed up with a community group in the Fair City to tackle a core path which was slipping into a burn.
Work is underway to build a new nursery and primary school in Winchburgh.
The Women in Plant (WiP) working group from the Scottish Plant Owners Association (SPOA) is planning to attend the Scottish Plant Operator Challenge taking place 27th July at Errol, in a bid to introduce women to a career in plant. Carly Somerville will be heading up the team representing WiP at the
Line marking and road safety specialist WJ Group has shared a series of images taken by its employees in celebration of the hidden perks of working in construction.
Mark Royse, head of sales at Mecalac Construction Equipment UK, explores the highways sector’s changing regulatory landscape and explains why manufacturers are investing heavily in next-generation product development to set new standards in safety, efficiency and productivity.
Reaching Glasgow city centre by walking, wheeling and cycling has just taken a massive step forward with the completion of the South City Way.
Vattenfall and Foundation Scotland have revealed the significant achievements of the Unlock Our Future Fund, a community-focused initiative that has supported organisations over the last five years in and around Aberdeen.
The School Bank West Lothian has landed on a £5,000 donation from Persimmon East Scotland after being announced as one of the housebuilder’s Community Champions.
The work programme to make repairs to Aboyne Bridge remains on track following specialist structural inspections in recent weeks. Aberdeenshire Council is currently awaiting the remainder of the laboratory results and final materials testing report on the internal condition of the crossing and


