Communities on the island of Mull, the V&A Dundee and King’s Church in Aberdeen are amongst 23 local projects being awarded a share of £1.8 million to deliver renewable energy projects.
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Rail contractor QTS Group has expanded its survey capabilities with 50% team growth in the past year.
The transformation of Glasgow's George Square is to take a major step forward with new stone surfaces being installed across its bordering streets.
The Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) has announced a series of changes it is making to the funding and grant system. The training body said the changes are designed to ensure CITB can deliver the greatest value for the greatest number of employers and maximise the value of the Levy for in
A rural charity has called for a moratorium on battery storage development amid claims there is a “huge oversupply” of such projects in the planning system.
A builder who stole almost £85,000 in plant machinery and used company funds to pay for his high-performance car will go to jail if he does not repay more than £190,000 in the next three months. Vasile Hrusca used more than £67,000 from his own failing company in 2019 to pay off th
South Ayrshire Council has received £481k in funding from the Scottish Government's Place Based Investment Programme (PBIP). Funds will be allocated to various projects including Ayr Town Hall and Troon Concert and Walker Halls. These venues are set to receive a substantial upgrade to audio, v
Paul Hollywood’s bid to build a walled kitchen garden at his Kent farmhouse has been rejected by council planners, who branded the proposal “unsympathetic” to the Grade II-listed property.
A business case is to be drawn up that could see Inverurie Town Hall refurbished or extended if funding becomes available, councillors have agreed. An options appraisal for the building had been requested by Aberdeenshire Council’s Garioch Area Committee after previous plans for the hal
Fife Council’s Cabinet Committee has agreed a landmark decision to further enhance fire safety across its high-rise housing stock.
Aberdeen City Council has confirmed that demolition preparations will begin on homes in Balnagask affected by reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (RAAC), with internal materials due to be removed from Monday, December 8.
Fife Council has taken important steps towards tackling the housing emergency by adding dozens more newly built properties to its housing stock. Councillors on the Cabinet Committee have agreed to progress plans to deliver 36 new build social houses at Primrose Lane in Rosyth, while also approving a
Energy network companies have been given the green light for multi-billion-pound funding to strengthen the stability, security and resilience of the UK's energy networks.
The UK construction industry endured its steepest contraction in more than five years during November, as weak client confidence and delayed spending decisions ahead of the Budget weighed heavily on activity.


