Moray Council and Grampian Housing Association have published plans to build a sustainable residential development for social rent at Bilbohall in Elgin.
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Lochalsh & Skye Housing Association has received a loan of £4 million to build new homes on Skye through a charitable bond arranged by Allia C&C.
Five housing developers have succeeded in challenging a chapter of the Inverclyde Local Development Plan concerning housing land supply on the ground of inappropriate methodology.
Work is set to begin on a major city centre retail and residential development in Inverness after a delay due to the coronavirus crisis.
Four contractors have been appointed by Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks (SSEN) for the construction of a 600MW subsea electricity transmission link from Shetland to mainland Scotland.
East Lothian Council is seeking views on its proposal to turn the site of a former care home in Tranent into a development of new council homes.
A patent for a monitoring apparatus for handheld power tools has been held to be valid following a challenge of its validity in a patent infringement case.
Twenty-three Scottish SMEs are set to benefit from an £18 million-a-year contract to offer demolition and deconstruction services to all local authorities and housing associations.
Perth & Kinross Council’s refusal of a housing application in Milnathort has been overturned by the Scottish Government.
Morgan Sindall said it expects profit before tax for 2020 to be in the range of £50m-£60m as it released details of the “inevitable impact” on its business of the coronavirus pandemic. The group had a strong start to the year, with revenue in the first quarter up
Glasgow City Council has today approved an award of up to £10 million funding from the Glasgow City Region City Deal funding to Transport Scotland for the planned refurbishment of High Street train station.
UK construction companies signalled a sharp and accelerated expansion of business activity during July led by another strong increase in house building, according to the latest IHS Markit/CIPS UK report.
The Scottish Government has allocated £195,000 to Victa Railfreight to carry out a trial to transport timber by rail in the North of Scotland.
Property developers Richard Black, from Collessie, and William Edmiston, from Kirkcaldy, have been banned for a total of 13 years after failing to pay tax on a land deal.
· Team members return to work at Russell Roof Tiles At a time when things continue to be tough, Lochmaben-based Russell Roof Tiles has reemployed nine members of staff who were previously laid off as a direct result of the COVID-19 pandemic.


