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A long-lost Stone Age 'megastructure' has been discovered on the floor of the Baltic Sea.
A B-listed disused school is to be refurbished and extended to become the fourth dedicated Gaelic school in Glasgow.
Balfour Beatty has said its trading from 1 January 2024 to date has been in line with expectations and that it continues to expect an increase in profit from operations from its earnings-based businesses and an increase in group earnings in 2024.
A consultation event is to be held at The Briggait Arts Centre on Wednesday May 15th to provide Glaswegians with an opportunity to engage with the plans for two further Avenue projects coming to Glasgow city centre - the Broomielaw and Clyde Street Avenues.
A Highland Investment Plan worth £2 billion over the next 20 years has been approved by the local authority.
A dog has been rescued after getting trapped under a kitchen at a home in Swansea.
Moray Council’s Housing and Community Safety committee has this week approved plans to invest £58.5 million in repairs, maintenance and new builds in 2024/25.
A significant milestone has been reached in the £300 million regeneration of Candleriggs Square in Glasgow’s Merchant City, one of Scotland’s most high-profile city centre development sites.
The Engine Shed in Stirling, Historic Environment Scotland (HES)’s dedicated building conservation centre, is hosting an immersive week-long introductory course exploring the materials and skills used to conserve Scotland’s traditional buildings.
The Construction Plant-hire Association (CPA) is to host its annual conference on Thursday 7th November 2024 with the theme of ‘Shaping the Future: Insights for the Plant-hire Sector’.
The developer behind the plans to transform Glasgow’s landmark Met Tower into a technology and digital hub has pulled out of the project due to "significant changes" to economic conditions and the construction market.
On Friday 26th April, Clark Contracts held an ‘Office Olympics’ fundraising event for nominated company charity SAMH (Scottish Action for Mental Health) raising £750.
East Lothian Council's engineering team have been working with structural engineering consultant Narro to assess the condition of the Reinforced Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (RAAC) within Brunton Hall in Musselburgh.
The City of Edinburgh Council has said it does not expect to approve any new affordable homes for at least the next year after a cut to the Scottish Government’s housing budget left the local authority with £11 million worse off.


