School pupils got hands-on construction experience at a special event to provide a platform for future career development.
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Construction work on a car parking in England took a wondrous turn when one of the workers unearthed a mysterious ancient Roman statue.
Persimmon has warned that 2024 will be another difficult year after revealing that its annual profits have more than halved
Halliday Fraser Munro has submitted a planning application for a purpose-built student accommodation development in Port Dundas, Glasgow.
The secretary of state for Scotland Alister Jack MP toured the nation’s largest renewables hub at the Port of Leith last week as the new riverside berth reaches a significant construction milestone.
New construction figures published by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) today show that output increased by 1.1% in January 2024 compared to the previous month.
Network Rail has completed a six-day, £1.9 million upgrade of the Stranraer line.
A £3.5 million programme to improve the resilience of the railway between Croy and Dullatur in extreme weather has been delivered successfully.
Aberdeenshire Council has commissioned consultants to undertake a comprehensive review of options for the development of an active travel route linking Oldmeldrum, Inverurie and Daviot.
Representatives of the local construction industry are being invited to an event next month to explore business opportunities for future housing developments in Shetland.
A concerning late payment trend and a call for continuity of public non-residential RM&I are the key highlights from the latest State of the Roofing Industry member survey from NFRC and Glenigan.
The UK’s Industrial Decarbonisation Research and Innovation Centre (IDRIC) has been awarded £1 million in new funding from the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) part of UK Research and Innovation, to continue its vital work in catalysing industrial decarbonisati
Building tender prices in Scotland rose by 1.0% in 1Q 2024 compared with 4Q 2023 and 4% in the year from 1Q 2023, findings from the BCIS Scottish Tender Price Assessment Panel (STPAP) have revealed.
Regulation of ‘embodied carbon’ is urgently required to accelerate the decarbonisation of the built environment, according to industry professionals who gathered to discuss the role that building materials play in the country’s journey to net zero.
Scottish developer Ken Ross, CEO of Hallhill Developments (HDL), is supporting the community of Dunbar by gifting 34 acres of land to the Dunbar Community Development & Heritage Trust (Trust) in a partnership with the local council and local community.


