The first phase of a rail decarbonisation scheme to electrify the Fife route has been approved to move to construction phase.
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Commercial trainees from Clark Contracts' Academy visited the main contractor’s project to design and build Ian Macleod Distillers new headquarters in Broxburn.
Big Four accountancy firm PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) has been fined £5 million in relation to its audits of Galliford Try and Kier Group. The company was fined a total of £8,850,000, adjusted to £4,998,500, by the Financial Reporting Council (FRC) - £3,038,750 and 
The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) is to target construction sites across Great Britain as part of a month-long respiratory health initiative.
A novel penned by a construction worker during his lunch breaks using just his iPhone has been picked up by a major publisher.
The £1 million restoration of a landmark bridge over the Dighty Burn in Dundee has recently seen it re-open to the public.
Two separate public consultations have started to help the process of identifying options for improving transport connections on the A92 from Bridge of Dee to Bridge of Don and the A944 Aberdeen to Westhill.
An innovative solar scheme which produces energy from both sides of a solar panel has been installed at a Scottish Water site to support the company’s drive towards net zero emissions.
Kilmac is to continue its relationship with Robertson Construction Tayside after successfully winning the groundworks package for the new Camperdown Community Growing Hub in Dundee.
Glasgow City Council is to put options for a £23 million package of investment in roads, lighting, footways, traffic signals and other vital infrastructure before communities across the city.
Specialist timber manufacturer Alexander Sturrock (Sturrock’s Joinery) has marked a key milestone in its history by celebrating 150 years in business.
A restaurant in Arizona is gaining attention after its owners said guests could lick the walls while enjoying their food or a drink, as the walls are made of Himalayan rock salt.
House prices in Scotland are expected to rise amid a fall in buyer demand, according to the latest Residential Market Survey from the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS).
The developer behind plans for affordable flats in Cranhill is hoping to overturn a planning decision by the local authority.
No available new office space is currently under construction in Edinburgh despite a strong rise in demand from occupiers as they return to the workplace, threatening the city's economic growth, Knight Frank has said.


