Network Rail has successfully demolished the bridge over the railway on Shields Road in Glasgow.
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A new prison in Inverness that has been given the final go-ahead will arrive six years late and cost more than four times its original estimate.
Scotland’s largest independent specialist timber merchant MGM Timber continues to invest in its growth with the launch of a new online service for trade customers.
Clark Contracts has now opened applications for trainee and apprentice positions following its 8th annual Careers Events.
Castle Douglas-based James Gordon Ltd (Gordons), the authorised dealer for Develon for the whole of Scotland and the county of Cumbria in England, is showing the Develon range for the first time at the ScotPlant 2024 Exhibition.
Investment in Scotland’s commercial property market has experienced a notable rebound during Q1, as inflation comes under control and a cut to interest rates looks more likely, according to analysis from Knight Frank.
Holyrood’s Net Zero, Energy & Transport Committee has launched a call for views to support its scrutiny of the Scottish Government’s Land Reform Bill.
Edinburgh’s new local development plan has received a welcome boost from the Scottish Government.
Scottish Water has turned to ultra high-pressure robotics in a UK-first to remove decades of industrial deposits blocking a strategic sewer in South Lanarkshire.
Major resurfacing works to repair potholes and deteriorated road surface on the Bridge of Dee roundabout, the Bridge of Dee, and the A92 nearby is to start next week.
Stantec UK Ltd has been selected as the preferred bidder for Shetland's Inter-island Transport Connectivity Programme.
Scottish civil engineering company and quarry operator Loudounhill Contracts has added Sunward to its portfolio of plant machinery.
UK construction companies indicated a renewed increase in total industry activity during March, thereby ending a six-month period of decline.
Kerry Clark, Gavin Bell and David Millar have all been elevated to senior architect level at MAST Architects.
When new and improved access routes, linking existing and new spaces, were to be installed underneath the National in Edinburgh, as part of a wider £38.2 million investment, it was critical that the building was kept structurally safe and fully open to visitors during the works. As a result,


