Plans to deliver affordable homes on the site of a former Dundee nightclub have been submitted for full planning.
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The University of St Andrews has lodged plans for a proposed £13 million cutting-edge research facility for its Eden Campus.
Dumfries station footbridge was successfully removed over the course of Saturday night (16 December).
Scottish Construction Now has marked its 20th anniversary with impressive growth in readers and subscribers.
Tilbury Douglas has started work on the regeneration of Braidhurst Industrial Estate in Motherwell to provide modern, low carbon accommodation for businesses.
More than 5,000 pupils from across Scotland have benefitted from a new classroom session looking at how technology is transforming the construction industry.
Dumfries station footbridge will permanently close after the last train through the station on Friday night.
Lockerbie-based roofing specialist A. Henderson Roofing has been named the winner of this year’s Build Dumfries and Galloway Programme.
Tools, equipment, and plant hire services provider Speedy Hire has partnered with the Lighthouse Construction Industry Charity to support its #MakeItVisible on-site campaign to raise awareness of the wellbeing and welfare support available to people in the construction industry. As an integral
Plans for new student homes on the site of Portcullis House at Charing Cross in Glasgow has been submitted to Glasgow City Council.
A new £5 million footbridge and lifts have been officially opened at Port Glasgow station.
Barratt Homes and David Wilson Homes North Scotland has made a £1,500 donation to Look Good Feel Better, a charity dedicated to improving the physical appearance and overall wellbeing of people living with cancer.
Balfour Beatty is celebrating the official opening of the newly refurbished Gleneagles Station in Auchterarder following a £7.4 million investment. Infrastructure works on the station and surrounding area have been completed in time for the anticipated influx of visitors for the Ryder Cup starting
Scottish households could be better off by £151 million every year by installing a renewable heating system – but 51 per cent of Scottish adults think the technology is too expensive to install in their home. And while many Scots can correctly identify technologies such as biomass boilers (26 per
John Swinney Finance secretary John Swinney will set the first Scottish tax rates in over 300 years this week as he presents the Draft Scottish Budget 2015/16.


