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Output in the UK construction sector rebounded in February 2023 thanks to a 2.4% increase in volume terms, according to new estimates from the Office for National Statistics (ONS).
Contractor RJ McLeod has admitted to breaching health and safety laws after a ten-year-old boy fell to his death through an open manhole cover.
Smith Scott Mullan Associates has submitted a planning application on behalf of Midlothian Council for a £31 million multi-activity national leisure destination on the Pentland Hills.
Transport Scotland is moving ahead with industry engagement ahead of the new procurement for the A9 Dualling: Tomatin to Moy contract.
Cala Homes has lodged an appeal to overturn Fife Council’s decision to refuse the use of a temporary car park adjacent to its Inchcolm Green development in Aberdour. The space for 10 cars was initially requested by council officers to mitigate the local impact of works on Main Street.
The JR Group has donated more than 600 Easter Eggs to primary schools, nurseries and local community groups across Scotland. The Easter goodies from the Paisley-based company were handed in by kind-hearted staff from across the business, as well as suppliers and subcontractors.
Investigative works are now underway on the central section of Union Street in Aberdeen as part of one of the major projects in the City Centre Masterplan (CCMP). Four trial holes are to be made in the road and pavement to check what services and ducts are underneath the surface before work is due t
Electrical trade association SELECT is celebrating a significant milestone after welcoming the 25th organisation to its growing Associate Membership scheme.
The construction of six state-of-the-art indoor tennis courts at Oriam has reached the halfway point with the project on schedule to complete in late summer.
A project that seeks to accelerate the development of Clyde Metro has been agreed between Glasgow City Council and the UK Infrastructure Bank (UKIB).
Maxi Construction has been awarded a contract for alteration works to two buildings within West Lothian College in Livingston.
A large pair of Victorian-era tram cable wheels discovered on the historic boundary between Leith and Edinburgh will soon be put on permanent public display. The wheels, dated to 1898, are each 2.6m in diameter and were used in the underground cable-winding mechanism for Edinburgh’s original c
Independent property advisory firm Lismore Real Estate Advisors has predicted growing interest in prime city centre offices, especially in cities with limited supply such as Edinburgh. Published in its review of the Scottish investment market for Q1 2023, Lismore's research found that
Smith Scott Mullan Associates' comprehensive remodelling and retrofit of McDonald Road Community Fire Station to become the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service’s City of Edinburgh Headquarters has been completed.


