Groundworks for the rocket launch site at Shetland's planned SaxaVord spaceport have uncovered potential Bronze Age remains.
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Residential and commercial development company AMA Homes has been awarded the distinguished Property Developers of the Year award at the SME UK Enterprise Awards.
Saltire Facilities Management has been awarded new contracts by Prospect Community Housing to coincide with the end of a current five-year deal.
Euan Forsyth, a roofing apprentice from Fife, has won the prestigious BMI Apprentice of the Year competition 2023.
Real estate advisor CBRE has released its latest figures on the Scottish office market during the second quarter of 2023, showing a shifting landscape.
Network Rail Scotland has published its £4.2bn five-year plan as it set out its ambition to deliver a safe, greener and more reliable railway.
The Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) Scotland has launched four new awards to recognise the massive impact civil engineers have on society and the economy.
Roadworks for a new road layout that will create a bus priority route in Aberdeen city centre are to start on Monday.
Edinburgh’s iconic Elm Row pigeons have come home to roost as the finishing touches are put to Leith Walk as part of the Trams to Newhaven project.
The co-founders of architecture studio HAUS Collective have set off on a 532-mile charity bike ride from Glasgow to Berlin to mark ten years of practice.
The Scottish Plant Owners Association (SPOA) has launched two new training courses in response to increased challenges in plant hire.
A man has been ordered to demolish a five-bedroom home that was built without planning permission after failing to convince planners that refusing his application breached his human rights.
Projects in Aberdeenshire and the Humber have been chosen as the third and fourth carbon capture usage and storage (CCUS) clusters in the UK.
Building products supplier Marshalls is to cut around 250 jobs and close a factory in Carluke in response to "challenging trading conditions".
Progress continues at Port Glasgow station where a 90-tonne steel structure was craned in last weekend.


