A planning application has been submitted in principle to redevelop the 2 Sisters chicken factory in Coupar Angus.
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A report outlining proposals for a significant investment in Falkirk Council’s housing stock was agreed at this week's full council meeting.
The first students of a new course introduced to address the skills shortage in the civil engineering industry have graduated from Fife College.
January 23rd marked a significant milestone for Lochlie Construction Group as it celebrated its 10th anniversary as an experienced and trusted building contractor in Glasgow and West Central Scotland.
Reforming Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs) to be net zero-ready will speed up the decarbonisation of the UK’s built environment, according to a new report published by the Building Research Establishment (BRE).
The Scottish Government will not be able to phase out fossil-fuel home heating systems by 2045 unless it significantly increases the scale and pace of activity, Audit Scotland has warned today.
Balfour Beatty has been appointed by Hub South East to deliver two new primary schools in East Lothian valued at £43 million.
A consultation is underway into early proposals to transform the former ABC building on Glasgow's Sauchiehall Street into student accommodation and a ground floor food hall.
Kloeckner Metals UK has officially opened its new state-of-the-art stockholding and processing facility at Newbridge Link at Newbridge Industrial Estate in Edinburgh.
Perthshire-based Morris Leslie Plant Hire has reported a pre-tax profit of £11.5 million and revenues of £49.1m, in its 2022/23 annual accounts.
Work on one of Edinburgh’s biggest-ever workspace developments featuring the largest electric car charging hub in Europe is expected to start later this year after it was given the go-ahead by councillors.
Avant Homes West Scotland has started construction on the final 84 family homes on an 8.7-acre site at its £53 million Highstonehall development in Hamilton.
A photo of Joe Biden posing with a group of construction workers went viral after observers pointed out the US president is pictured wearing a hard-hat backwards.
SCAPE Scotland has launched its new £1bn Utilities Works and Services framework, designed to empower utility sector organisations to shape their utilities projects and programmes through an accelerated, direct award model across Scotland.
New insights from the Aberdeen Solicitors Property Centre (ASPC) have revealed a 3.1% dip in property prices in the city over the past year, amidst this, a positive quarterly rise of 0.5% offers a ray of hope.


