Glasgow City Council has accepted the award of £5.469 million in Regeneration Capital Grant Fund (RCGF) support from the Scottish Government for five community regeneration projects in the city. Four of the projects - the Citizens Theatre, Govanhill Baths, Possilpark Family & Community Cen
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The Hayton Road underpass – which connects Woodside and Great Northern Road in Aberdeen – has been unveiled following a colourful redevelopment. The revamp of the underpass was carried out to improve accessibility and safety following a community consultation.
An East Dunbartonshire badminton club has received a much-needed funding boost thanks to Cala Homes (West). Allander Badminton Club (ABC), in Milngavie and Bearsden, has been given £1,000 from the Cala Homes (West) Community Bursary initiative, to help with hall hire costs.
Employers working in the property and construction sector had a unique opportunity to meet some of the most talented built environment undergraduates in the region, at the Women in Property regional Student Awards held in Edinburgh and Glasgow last week. 19 students from universities across Scotland
Monthly construction output decreased by 0.4% in volume terms in April 2022, marking the first monthly decline seen since October 2021, amid fears about a slowdown in the wider economy. Figures out today from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) revealed that the decrease came from a fall i
Glasgow’s Anderston station reopened to passengers today following a thirteen-week programme of engineering works. The station closed on March 13 as part of a wider £32 million investment to improve punctuality and reliability on services between Rutherglen and the Exhibition Centre.
The Lighthouse Construction Industry Charity is supporting Men’s Health Week (June 12-19) by raising awareness of all the resources it has to support men in construction. One in five men die before the age of 65. The causes are a variety of physical and mental health issues, so Men's Health We
Construction workers were concerned when a sluggish movement was detected in a deep muddy hole on an urban construction site.
Consultations have started for two proposed sites for new council houses in Aberdeen which are both in an area already zoned for housing near Newhills, Northfield, and Kingswells. The Greenferns and Greenferns Landward developments are both on land already owned by Aberdeen City Council and both wou
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A new tidal flood model has been produced for developers and planners to consider when working near the River Clyde between Dalbeth in Glasgow and Greenock.
Unused university campus buildings located at the University of the West of Scotland (UWS) Thornly Park Campus are to be demolished after a large deliberate fire on Sunday night.
A professor of fire and structures at the University of Edinburgh has published a new report which details the flaws with the government’s former safety research and testing body that ultimately led to the death of 72 people following the Grenfell Tower fire five years ago today
Commercial property company HFD has sold an industrial building at Hamilton International Park in a deal valued at around £2.5 million.
Andy Sloan and John Ord discuss solutions for providing more energy storage in the UK to stabilise the grid while looking at the new Coire Glas project in the Highlands - the first pumped-storage scheme installed in the UK for decades which could double the UK’s energy storage capaci


