A discovery underneath the basement of an office block has been described as one of the most important pieces of Roman history unearthed in the city of London. Archaeologists have found a substantial piece of the ancient city's first basilica - a 2,000-year-old public building where major political,
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Hub North Scotland is looking to build on continuing expansion with a refresh of its Tier 1 construction contractor supply chain.
Arrowmere Capital, part of the Hurstwood Holdings Group, has submitted a planning application for a new £15 million industrial park in Dyce. The proposed scheme, designed by RGP Architects, will deliver 80,000 sq ft of high-quality industrial and warehouse space across five modern units, rangi
Fraser Bisset has been named the new senior land manager at Campion Homes. Joining the Fife-based developer in January, Fraser brings a wealth of experience and a proven track record of land acquisition and development. He has previously held senior roles with Avant Homes, Barratt Homes and most rec
The Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) has published a report that draws on a range of research to highlight how important apprenticeships are to employers and industry, and the opportunities that come with increasing apprenticeship starts in England, Scotland and Wales. Currently, there ar
Liam McKay, a Glasgow-based senior solicitor in Anderson Strathern’s Contentious Construction team, explains why the Scottish construction sector may be less affected by a ruling south of the Border. A recent decision by the High Court of England and Wales regarding construction contracts may
Miller Homes is donating £11,500 to community groups near its Scottish developments to help support eight local schools, charities, community centres, and other causes in need. Now in its third year and fifth round of funding, the homebuilder's Community Fund invites applications for funding f
A coalition of housing, environmental, fuel poverty, consumer, and industry organisations is calling for immediate action to stimulate investment in Scotland’s future workforce by introducing the Heat in Buildings Bill. Highlighting the delays already faced by the Bill, the Existing Homes Alli
Scotland’s capital city has once again ranked first in Colliers’ Top UK Residential Investment Cities report – securing the top spot for the third consecutive analysis.
North-east residents, businesses and more than 700 community groups are being encouraged to give their views on the Aberdeenshire Development Plan Scheme.
After a decade-long battle with local officials, a Welsh computer engineer is considering buying an entire landfill site to search for a hard drive containing an estimated £620 million in lost Bitcoin. James Howells, 39, says his ex-partner mistakenly discarded the drive, containing his Bitcoi
Planning permission has been granted for a new leisure centre and theatre in Eastwood Park.
As part of Scottish Apprenticeship Week, Clark Contracts is holding its 9th annual careers evenings in Paisley and Edinburgh to launch the recruitment process for the contractor’s 2025 trainee and apprentice intake.
Streets around the former Meat Market site in Bellgrove are set for a public realm and active travel upgrade, with work to improve footways and install a new cycle lane now underway. Wellpark Link, the Glasgow City Council City Deal project funded by both the UK and Scottish Governments, will encour
The head of Scotland’s largest construction trade association has insisted that politicians must not “repeat the mistakes of the past” and ignore the need for regulation of the electrical industry. SELECT managing director Alan Wilson said a new timeline released by the association