The Gatwick Airport Northern Runway application has been granted development consent by the Secretary of State for Transport. The £2.2 billion expansion project will see the existing northern runway move 12 metres north so both can operate simultaneously, facilitating 100,000 extra flights a y
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Specialist demolition contractor Kinetic Demolition has taken a major step forward in its growth journey by becoming an employee-owned company, following the creation of an Employee Ownership Trust (EOT).
Repair work is continuing at pace to bring the pool at Auchenharvie Leisure Centre back into full use.
Over £188 million is being invested towards improving public buildings in Edinburgh, with £20m set aside for the next 12 months.
An inaccessible two-bedroom end-terrace house in Plains, Airdrie, drew a flurry of competitive bids at auction, despite no one having seen inside.
The Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland (RIAS) has today revealed the four projects that are in the running for the 2025 RIAS Andrew Doolan Best Building in Scotland Award. This year’s shortlist includes projects that celebrate architecture’s place alongside other disciplines i
Major roads including the A9 trunk road from Perth to Inverness are set for travel disruption after maintenance workers overwhelmingly backed industrial action.
The Heat Pump Association (HPA), along with two of its manufacturing members, Mitsubishi Electric and NIBE, supported by the MCS Foundation and Nesta, took working heat pumps to the Scottish Parliament’s doorstep earlier this month to bust myths and raise awareness of the vital technology and
Scotland’s Just Transition Commission will hold a major national summit next month with the aim of establishing common ground on how a low carbon economy can be built most fairly.
Scottish Borders Housing Association (SBHA) residents in Galashiels came together last week for a community feedback event.
Angus Provost Craig Fotheringham, Communities convenor Councillor Tommy Stewart and elected members from the Montrose area attended the official reopening of the Bridge of Dun, following nearly two years of extensive rebuild works. The A-listed Bridge of Dun, near Montrose, dates back to the 1
Councillors in Angus will today be asked to approve a new programme of investment projects in public infrastructure across the region, funded by the Angus Public Infrastructure Fund (APIF). This initiative aims to address the pressing needs of council-owned infrastructure and support Angus’ lo
Unprecedented environmental, social and economic crises were at the centre of a Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) virtual sustainability conference last week. Sustainable Construction: Shifting the Narrative, saw industry leaders, policy makers, academics and sustainability experts come togethe
The Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) has announced the winners for the Top 100 Most Influential Women in Construction Awards 2025. The awards ceremony, which celebrates and honours the outstanding individuals within the sector, took place on 18th September at Manchester’s Kim
Taylor Wimpey East Scotland has donated a public access defibrillator (PAD) to a local convenience store near its recently completed Bankfield Brae development in the Greendykes area of Edinburgh to benefit the local community. This latest defibrillator has become the guardian of the management team