Built to support new industrial approaches to agriculture in the early 1800s, given to the community and used as a gathering space for four decades after WW2, then derelict for 40 years, a historic Highland hall is about to burst back into life with The National Lottery Heritage Fund’s support
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Glasgow’s iconic Argyle Street is set for a major transformation as part of the next phase of the city’s ambitious Avenues public realm programme.
Planning permission has been granted for a battery energy storage system near Bathgate, subject to conditions.
An infrastructure pipeline tool with nearly 800 projects worth £531 billion in total over the next 10 years has been launched by the UK government's National Infrastructure & Service Transformation Authority (NISTA).
Residents and interested parties are being invited to view and discuss proposals for a significant new council housing development.
Development sites being snapped up by private housebuilders is making it harder to tackle the housing crisis, Ore Valley Housing Association chief executive Nick Clark has warned. Mr Clark said the Fife-based group is working to build new homes and restore historic buildings in a bid to tackle a lon
Plans to transform a former industrial unit in Hawick into a family home have been rejected.
Contractors will start a programme of scheduled works at Irvine’s historic Seagate Castle today.
Cabinet Secretary for Transport, Fiona Hyslop, has announced her intention to award Wills Bros Civil Engineering Ltd the construction contract for the fourth section of the A9 Dualling Programme between Tay Crossing and Ballinluig.
A recent English High Court ruling should serve as a clear warning to the construction industry that even informal WhatsApp exchanges can form legally-binding contracts, according to a lawyer. Michael Kitson says contractors and developers negotiating contracts cannot afford to presume the details o
The CICV has issued another in its series of free contractor webinars, offering invaluable advice on the collective’s Best Practice Guide (BPG).
Plans submitted for creation of wind farm near Alva
Circular economy pallet provider The Pallet LOOP has promoted Andy Williamson to managing director. Previously serving as commercial director, Andy joined The Pallet LOOP in February 2024. After six months as a non‑executive director, he was appointed director of business development with a remit
Gary Louttit, head of hospitality and leisure at Shepherd Chartered Surveyors, has been elected President of Glasgow Business Club. His appointment follows his nomination by the Club’s board and subsequent approval by its membership at its recent AGM.
The Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) is opening its doors at its National Construction College (NCC) in Inchinnan to Scottish construction employers for a one-day-only event that showcases the next generation of talent and training in the trades. The event will provide employers with the