A 175-year-old Perthshire railway tunnel has been given a new lease of life in a £6 million project delivered by Network Rail.
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Historic Environment Scotland (HES) has designated Livingston 'Livi' Skatepark as a category B listed structure.
Three major planning consultations launched on resourcing, skills and changes for major developments
The Scottish Government is seeking views on three consultations looking to improve the resilience and flexibility of the planning system.
Glasgow construction and manufacturing group CCG is this year marking five decades of innovation across the Scottish construction sector.
In one of its most imaginative and potentially far-reaching strategic alliances so far, precision manufacturer Cube Glass has become the selected supplier in Scotland for Swiss-owned and Portugal-based Panoramah.
Thornliebank road bridge will be replaced as the next phase of work begins to electrify the railway corridor between East Kilbride and Glasgow.
Professional services company Turner & Townsend has reached a significant achievement with the delivery of 10,000 grants through its Education Fund in partnership with Action for Children.
Scientists in Japan have created the world’s first satellite made of timber to combat space pollution.
Regeneration specialist Urban Union has been granted planning consent to transform the site of the former Glasgow Coliseum Theatre into 64 new homes.
The City of Edinburgh Council has granted planning permission for a major new Passivhaus extension at Trinity Academy.
Taking place from 20-21 March at Birmingham’s NEC, The UK Concrete Show brings together industry experts and thought leaders to provide a seminar experience focused on the latest trends, best practices, and regulatory updates in the concrete and construction sector.
Ahead of the Spring Budget taking place on 6th March 2024, the Construction Plant-hire Association (CPA) has written to Chancellor Jeremy Hunt to urge the Treasury to work with the construction plant-hire sector to address the areas of greatest concern to the industry.
Proposals have been lodged by Persimmon that would see 171 new homes built in Blairgowrie.
East Dunbartonshire Council has agreed its Housing Revenue and Capital Budget for the year ahead.
Bancon Homes has obtained planning approval for the third phase of new homes to be built at its Lochside of Leys development in Banchory.


