A building brick made from 90% recycled construction and demolition waste has been launched by a spin-out company from Heriot-Watt University. The K-Briq produces just a tenth of the CO2 emissions of a traditional fired brick, uses less than a tenth of the energy in its manufacture and can be made i
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Urban regeneration company Clyde Gateway is seeking approval to transform a disused gas works in Dalmarnock into office accommodation.
The Building Engineering Services Association (BESA) has urged its members in Scotland to take part in the Scottish Government’s consultation about the practice of cash retentions. The trade body hopes this will lead to landmark legislation putting an end to this perennial issue and provide an
A strange building in Bristol appears to be no more than a couple of feet in depth, thanks to an optical illusion.
Swan Group has submitted plans to build 151 flats beside Newhall Street in Glasgow's East End.
Plans to build a replacement for Barlinnie Prison on derelict land at Provanmill have taken a step forward with the submission of an application to Glasgow City Council.
As the dust settles on a momentous decade, Queensberry Properties’ director, Steven Simpson, considers how the Scottish property market reacted and responded to economic and political uncertainty. The start of a new decade always provides a good opportunity to reflect on the last ten years, an
An Aberdeen company that refurbishes roller cone drill bits for the construction sector has become Scotland’s latest employee-owned business. Established in 1987 by Greg Henderson and Bill Bowie, Tricore Ltd specialises in the supply and refurbishment of industrial drill bi
Network Rail ecologists have worked to protect badgers from the railway at more than 50 locations across Scotland in the last year.
Council and business leaders have joined forces to seek an “unwavering” assurance from the Scottish Government of its continued commitment to delivering upgrades of the A96 and A9.
A charity that specialises in veteran rehabilitation has been selected as the latest recipient of Barratt’s £1k community fund donation.
A new application has been submitted to Aberdeenshire Council in an attempt to transform a vacant Turriff bank into flats.
The construction of a £5.7 million project to create a vibrant home for creative industries in the Highlands got under way this month. Work on the £3.5m Phase 2 of Inverness Creative Academy comes as artists prepare to move into the £4.5m Perth Creative Exchange ahead of its offici
Clark Contracts has completed the construction of a £3 million commercial development within Grangemouth’s Earls Gate Business Park for client Northern Trust.
Work is progressing well on the new £1 million extension to Port Seton Community Centre with the foundations in place and the steel frame complete. Cllr Jim Goodfellow with representatives from Hadden Group and East Lothian Council


