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An area of underused greenspace in Cardonald has been transformed into a vibrant community park, complemented by sustainable drainage measures that reduce flood risk.
The administrators of Dundee-based construction services firm McGill, which entered administration for the second time in less than four years in August last year, are taking legal action against its parent company, United Capital Investments Ltd (UC), to recover £442,602.
A cycling kit pioneer has created a new shoe made from gravel.
Advanced Traditional Screeding (ATS), the Fife-based specialist flooring contractor, raised more than £2,000 for Children's Hospices Across Scotland (CHAS) at its third annual charity golf day.
Work to deliver the next Avenue in Glasgow city centre - the Sauchiehall Precinct & Cambridge Street Avenue - will begin on 27 September.
Solar entrepreneurs and climate campaigners Dr Jeremy Leggett and Paddy Padmanathan have backed MAKAR Timber Engineering (MTE), a new company that seeks to usher in a new era of fit-for-purpose net-zero built environments.
A crane operator used his skills to rescue an unlucky dog after it fell into a hole on a construction site.
Network Rail is investing more than £1 million to replace the ageing track on the line between Dalmuir and Yoker.
AC Land Regeneration has submitted a “hybrid” planning application to West Lothian Council to fill in the existing quarry and build 650 new homes on land at Lower Bathville, Armadale.
RRH Investments has submitted plans to convert bank offices in Edinburgh into serviced apartments.
North Lanarkshire Council's Housing Committee has approved additional sites for inclusion in the council's house building programme that will see new homes delivered for its tenants, regenerate local communities and boost the area’s local economy.
A bold vision has been unveiled for Scotland’s first and biggest new town.
Crieff-based charity Crieff Connexions has banked a £5,000 donation from Persimmon after being named as one of the home builder’s Community Champions.
Sixteen council areas have identified a total of 39 schools as containing Reinforced Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (RAAC) following inspections carried out by all of Scotland's local authorities.


