Shetland and Aberdeen-based marine engineering, fabrication and diving specialist Ocean Kinetics has been selected by Aberdeen Harbour Board to deliver a key element for its £350 million south harbour expansion scheme (AHEP).
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A section of the Berryden Corridor Improvement Project was unanimously given full planning permission today by Aberdeen City Council. The permission is for formation of road with associated footways, cycle tracks, street lighting, drainage, landscaping, earthworks and associated works for the sectio
Plans for a new orthopaedic and ophthalmology elective care centre have been given the green light at Inverness Campus.
A proposed expansion of an agricultural business could see a new housing estate built in Thornhill.
International winch specialist Huisman has begun fabrication of a £1 million energy storage demonstrator destined for trial by Gravitricity in Edinburgh early next year.
Stewart Milne Homes is set to make driving home for Christmas extra special for one new homeowner with the launch of a competition to win a brand-new BMW. From today until December 1, those who purchase a new Stewart Milne Home will be eligible to win a new BMW 1 series and follow in the tyre tracks
The Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh (RBGE) has secured £50 million of funding from the Scottish Government for its Edinburgh Biomes project. The Low Carbon Fund backing covers five years’ work on the development, creating world-class facilities producing climate, economic, wellbeing
A construction company that unsuccessfully tendered for a local authority contract has failed to establish that the local authority was in breach of transparency obligations imposed on it by the Public Contracts (Scotland) Regulations 2015.
Enquiries, instructions, prices and sales all continued to rise in Scotland during August, according to the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) Residential Market Survey, as pent up demand and the stamp duty holiday continue to influence the market.
A £450,000 project to install over 1,300 solar panels has been completed at Scottish Water’s water treatment works that serves customers in Inverness, Nairn and surrounding areas. The scheme is the third-largest delivered to date by Scottish Water Horizons, the publicly-owned water compa
The façade and towers of an important historical building in the Dennistoun area of Glasgow will be saved under a new plan which will also bring much-needed new housing to the east end of the city.
Housebuilder Avant Homes has appointed Holly Richardson to the newly created role of area marketing manager as it looks to further strengthen its marketing function across its five regions. Holly Richardson joins the company with more than 18 years’ experience in marketing across a mixture of
The Electric Bakery, in Montague Street, Rothesay, has been given an electrifying new look thanks to a Shopfront Grant awarded through Rothesay Townscape Heritage.
As developers come forward with plans for Princes Street and the Waverley Valley, a proposal to prepare a new vision to conserve and manage change within Edinburgh’s historic townscape will be considered by the City of Edinburgh Council’s Planning Committee this week.
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