Launched earlier this year, the first of Bobcat’s new R-Series telehandlers have been delivered in the UK.
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The biggest ever round of the UK Government’s renewable energy support scheme is opening to applications today, with £285 million available a year for building the next generation of green energy projects.
A monk who used discarded bricks, bags of cement, empty paint cans and spare bicycle parts to build his own 'Cathedral of Faith', has died at the age of 96 with the project left unfinished.
The first pods have arrived on site and been fastened to a special steel frame at a cutting edge £13 million Hillcrest development at Dundee’s Victoria Dock, which will also be Scotland’s largest modular construction project of affordable homes.
Akela Construction has won its second consecutive house building contract at the Ravensheugh site in Wallyford, East Lothian.
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Lady Road Investment SARL.
Sanctuary Scotland is seeking planning permission for an affordable housing complex geared towards the over 55s in Glasgow.
Persimmon Homes has submitted plans to North Ayrshire Council to build 220 new homes in West Kilbride.
Paisley Housing Association has completed a £2.86 million development of stylish flats - just two weeks after unveiling its smart new homes in Glenburn.
Up to £750 million of new public sector civil engineering projects for local communities across Scotland are set to be accelerated as part of a new framework being launched by SCAPE Scotland.
After a year in which the construction industry in Scotland moved from crisis to recovery and rebuilding, members of the Construction Industry Coronavirus (CICV) Forum are looking forward to 2022 in a positive frame of mind.
Shepherd Chartered Surveyors has made a series of promotions across its residential and commercial operations in Scotland. To reflect recent growth and deliver on succession planning, the partnership has promoted Stuart Dunne (Aberdeen) and Donal Henretty (Edinburgh) to the management board. Additio
The latest works by building services contractor Arc-Tech (Scotland) from within the education sector are now complete with the Larkfield Early Years Centre in Greenock.
Fife Council’s procurement activity delivered more than £10 million in savings and benefits, as well as a range of local community benefits including employment opportunities, apprenticeships and work experience opportunities, a report to councillors has revealed.
Clyde Gateway executive director, Martin McKay, reveals why Glasgow's newest sculpture, built using locally sourced materials, is the perfect symbol of hope. Glasgow has no shortage of public art and the people who live in Scotland’s largest city are certainly not shy in sharing their opinions


