A self-proclaimed engineer who shared videos of herself on social media building an elaborate tunnel system underneath her house has been forced to stop by officials. Kala, known as 'Tunnel Girl' online, has garnered millions of TikTok views showing off the unusual construction. But she ha
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A company that’s already recycled more than a million tonnes of construction waste from landfill has opened a second plant. Brewster Brothers’ wash plants transform 100% of the excavated soils and rubble they process from the construction industry into high-value aggregates for reuse.
BAM has confirmed that James Wimpenny, the executive director, construction, UK and Ireland Division, has decided to retire at the end of the month. Following a 38-year career with BAM, James is retiring to spend more time with his family and pursue opportunities in the charitable sector. He jo
A monthly networking event for sustainability professionals from all areas of Scotland's built environment and construction sector is set to launch in Edinburgh this year.
New tenants Douglas and Helen Mathie are settling in and looking forward to spending their first Christmas in their new council home.
The Scottish Government's plan to cut its housing budget by around £200 million next year will have "devastating" consequences for social housing supply and homelessness support, ministers have been warned.
Scottish Construction Now has marked its 20th anniversary with impressive growth in readers and subscribers.
Fifteen charitable organisations are benefiting from a festive funding boost from the Barrack Charitable Trust, funded by Knight Property Group.
With Christmas fast approaching, staff, contacts and friends of the Cruden Group have come together to gather much-needed donations for local communities in Scotland.
Scotland is to benefit from a share of a new £5 million fund empowering communities to breathe new life into disused and at-risk historic buildings.
Aberdeen City Council has approved the outline business cases for a new 1,600-capacity secondary school in Hazlehead and a new St Peter’s Roman Catholic school.
Marr Rugby is celebrating after scoring a £1,000 donation from homebuilder Persimmon West Scotland.
A Scottish charity providing medical and welfare assistance on the streets of Glasgow’s city centre has been given a significant financial boost in the form of a £4,000 donation from Mac Mic Foundation. Established in 2020, Glasgow Street Aid has already treated its 4,000th patient and o
Historic buildings across Renfrewshire villages are set for a makeover as new maintenance and repair grants are launched.
The number of new homes started in Scotland over 12 months has fallen by 24% compared to the previous year to reach the lowest annual figure for almost ten years.


