Works are set to begin next month on a key Paisley route as part of a £59 million investment in new transport connections to the Advanced Manufacturing Innovation District Scotland (AMIDS), adding to a new £85.5m state-of-the-art secondary school and enhanced active travel links in the
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The Unst and Yell Tunnel Action Groups have today published the pre-seismic report for proposed fixed links to Yell and Unst.
Cruachan Power Station celebrates its 60th anniversary, marking six decades of helping to keep the country’s lights on.
Architecture students at the University of Dundee say ongoing staff shortages are threatening both their education and the future of the university’s highly regarded architecture programmes.
SSEN Transmission has submitted a Section 37 consent application to Scottish Ministers for the proposed 400kV overhead line project between Beauly, near Inverness and Peterhead in Aberdeenshire.
Fife Council’s Transportation Services has invested £46,000 in a new state-of-the-art electric road lining vehicle, marking a major step forward in sustainable infrastructure maintenance.
SSEN Transmission welcomes the decision by Scottish Ministers to grant Section 37 consent for the reconductoring project between Alyth in Perth & Kinross and Tealing in Angus.
A new report by the Fawcett Society, commissioned by RIBA, reveals that progress towards gender equity in the profession remains too slow.
Principal contractor Procast Group has officially launched Procast Consulting, a new division created following the recent acquisition of Glasgow-based JC+P Property and Construction Consultants in December 2024. The new consultancy arm, which builds on the 20-year legacy of JC+P (formerly James Cla
Paragon Bank’s Development Finance division has provided a £22.6 million finance facility to support the transformation of a prominent Glasgow city centre office building into purpose-built student accommodation (PBSA). The project, delivered by experienced developer Union Property Devel
The extent to which weather events between April 2024 and March 2025 significantly impacted electricity generation, demand, and infrastructure across the UK has been highlighted in a new report.