Construction, energy and property contractor Procast has shown yet again that it cares deeply for young people who are forced to become carers for others.
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A planning application has been submitted for the construction of a replacement secondary school, car parking, sports pitches and demolition of the existing Nairn Academy.
A large proportion of people would not buy a newly built property due to concerns over quality, according to a new report from the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB).
A fake road toll plaza collected money from motorists for over a year-and-a-half before being discovered by authorities.
Responses to the Scottish Parliament’s recent call for views on its proposed Cladding Remediation Bill have now been published.
Aberdeen City Council has approved the outline business cases for a new 1,600-capacity secondary school in Hazlehead and a new St Peter’s Roman Catholic school.
November saw both lower demand and supply in the Scottish property market according to the latest Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) Residential Market.
The JR Group has successfully delivered 48 new homes at Dumbarton Road, Old Kilpatrick, handing over the development to clients, Link Group, ready for new residents.
Listed housebuilder Springfield Properties has said it is confident of meeting market expectations for the year to May 31 2024 despite continued "uncertainty" in the market.
More than 5,000 pupils from across Scotland have benefitted from a new classroom session looking at how technology is transforming the construction industry.
Transport minister Fiona Hyslop has formally opened the new East Linton station, marking completion of the latest investment in Scotland’s Railway.
New Gorbals Housing Association has been granted planning permission to build 28 houses and flats at a former health centre site.
A group of allotment holders have won a lengthy battle against one of Britain’s wealthiest aristocrats to stop their communal growing plot being bulldozed for luxury flats.
Marr Rugby is celebrating after scoring a £1,000 donation from homebuilder Persimmon West Scotland.
Process engineer Briggs of Burton, which specialises in sustainable distilling technologies, is celebrating helping Speyside-based GlenAllachie Distillery to win a major government grant to install the latest energy-saving technology.


