Staff responsible for maintaining Scotland's trunk roads network have discovered a giant gorilla statue which was stolen from a garden centre a year ago.
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Action on Site Health is heading back to Scotland, taking place at the DoubleTree Dunblane Hydro Hotel on the 24th April 2024. Don't miss the must-go event for senior construction H&S professionals who believe site health is just as important as site safety.
The Scottish Government has selected eight firms for its public works framework covering civil engineering projects.
The public are to be given the chance to view and comment on proposals for a sustainable residential-led development at Maybury Quarter Edinburgh, the site of the former Saica packaging facility in the west of the city.
Argyll and Bute Council has allocated £8 million to this year’s roads’ reconstruction programme, taking investment over the past 10 years to more than £80m.
Plans for a new active travel route between Troon Railway Station and Loans Village are being unveiled and residents are being invited to an informal event to preview the plans.
Glasgow construction firm City Building has reaffirmed its dedication to supporting its local community by donating £30,000 to 10 different Glasgow charities.
Housing stock across the UK is characterised as “expensive, cramped and ageing” when compared with that of other countries, according to new analysis by the Resolution Foundation.
Glasgow City Council has agreed plans to create a specialist green investment team that can help unlock a £40 billion fund needed for the city's net zero ambitions.
Arc-Tech MU has made significant progress in the development of Woodend Farm in Hallglen, Falkirk.
Eildon Housing Association hosted an Open Afternoon event on Tuesday 19 March to showcase its latest major affordable housing development in Chirnside - Dominies Way and Dominies Road.
The Homebuilding & Renovating Show, which celebrates its 30th anniversary this year, will be back at the SEC, Glasgow on 11-12 May 2024.
A Robin Hood statue has been erected opposite the Bank of England in London coinciding with the UK launch of the stock trading app named after the Sherwood character.
Potentially dangerous reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (RAAC) has now been found in the buildings of 18 universities and colleges in Scotland.
Clark Contracts has sponsored the construction of an Elephant Pump in Africa, which will provide a sustainable supply of fresh drinking water.


