Clark Contracts held its 11th annual Spring Classic at Loch Katrine last month and raised over £2,000 for its nominated company charity, Scottish Association for Mental Health (SAMH).
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New research from CBRE has identified Edinburgh and Glasgow amongst the UK’s highest growth cities across multiple real estate sectors over the next ten years
Midlothian Council has unveiled the winner of a competition to name its new 13-tonne permanent pothole repair machine.
Glasgow-based construction firm City Building has created a near £3,000 fund, allowing school pupils completing SVQ programmes at the firm's Royal Strathclyde Blindcraft Industries (RSBi) factory to receive hot breakfast rolls amid the cost-of-living crisis.
Councillors have agreed to purchase Callendar Square and use the site to build the replacement town hall to serve the Falkirk area.
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Danehurst Developments Limited.
Increased commercial building and civil engineering activity have driven the strongest rise in new UK construction orders since April 2022 but housebuilding fell at its steepest rate in three years, according to new figures.
Maxi Caledonian Ltd has posted a rise in pre-tax profits from £4 million to more than £4.3m and an increase in turnover from £80m to over £89m, in its 2022 financial results, showing resilience in a challenging business environment.
A "lethal" lack of road markings at a busy roundabout has forced a local driver into action.
CCG Homes is to deliver a new luxury housing development in Inverclyde after securing land in the west end of Greenock.
Following flooding in Aberlour on 10 May, Moray Council is to undertake short-term improvement works while working on a long-term flood management plan. Flooding in May was influenced by a number of drainage systems, including Moray Council’s flood scheme. In response, council officers investi
Catterburn Bridge, located south of Croftamie, Stirling, has re-opened to traffic.
Scotland’s leading electrical bodies are celebrating another training boost for the industry after it was confirmed that the next intake of electrical apprentices and adult trainees will again be financially supported.
Car park design needs to evolve to cope with bigger, heavier electric cars, and 21st century social and environmental issues, according to new guidance published today by the Institution of Structural Engineers (IStructE).
Badenoch and Strathspey Area Committee has recommended that Highland Council’s Economy and Infrastructure Committee formally approve and adopt the Grantown-on-Spey Conservation Area Management Plan.


