The JR Group has reached out to Ukrainian citizens who are currently living on a cruise ship in Govan after fleeing war to provide them with vital supplies supporting them this festive season.
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A North Berwick campervan converter has been granted planning permission to expand its workshop next year.
International property and construction company Thomas & Adamson (T&A) has been appointed as cost managers for the new Oriam Tennis Centre at Heriot-Watt University’s Edinburgh campus, with work due to commence on site shortly.
Springfield Properties hosted its annual community Christmas events for its residents at Dykes of Gray and Bertha Park this week, with a hot chocolate van and a visit from Santa Claus himself.
The impact that recent economic events in the UK and the cost of living crisis are having on construction projects and the people who deliver them has been revealed in a new survey.
Cala Homes (West) has partnered with the Renfrewshire Foodbank to provide an extra drop-off point for Christmas donations.
A wide-ranging plan to reduce the risk of flooding across Ayrshire has been published.
Union Terrace Gardens in Aberdeen re-opened yesterday after a £28.3 million refurbishment which improves wheelchair access and includes new amenities such as a new play area for children, toilets, and cafes while restoring historic features.
The public consultation and initial appraisal reports for the A96 Corridor Review have been made available, as informed by the consultation earlier this year.
The demise of Dundee construction firm McGill was the most read story on Scottish Construction Now in the past year.
Research into the UK's five most costly infrastructure megaprojects was the best read 'And finally' story of 2022.
Glenrothes-based Atmore Easy Living Development (AELD) Ltd has submitted plans to Fife Council to build 80 new homes in Balgonie.
Retailer Home Bargains has submitted plans to North Lanarkshire Council to build a distribution hub and offices in a move that would create 400 new jobs at a brownfield site in Castlecary, Cumbernauld.
A start-up which has developed window panes filled with water has said its "outright mad idea" could help cut energy consumption in buildings by around 25 per cent.


