Morgan Sindall Construction has been appointed to build six early years nurseries worth almost £10 million by North Lanarkshire Council and its development partner hub South West Scotland.
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Falkirk Council has agreed to invest £316 million into its housing stock over the next five years providing improvements to existing homes and providing new homes.
A transformational development of 824 new homes in Sighthill officially got under way yesterday.
Marketplace lender Assetz Capital has provided a £350,000 refinance loan to The Crown Tavern pub in Lanark to fund a refurbishment and third-floor residential conversion.
The development of Europe’s only Marine Technology Park on bank of the Clyde moved one step closer to becoming a reality this week.
A glass barrier is likely to be built around St Mark’s basilica in Venice to protect its priceless marble panels and gold leaf mosaics from frequent and devastating floods.
The 99th and 100th facilities to have been refurbished or replaced through the Scottish Government’s Schools for the Future programme will be officially opened later this week.
SPIE UK has secured an eight-week contract with Scotland TranServ to upgrade the lighting system in the M8 Charing Cross Underpass.
Gourdon-based Fotheringham Homes has signalled its intent to build 70 homes on land at Johnshaven.
There is growing evidence that respiratory problems among children may be exacerbated by indoor air pollution in homes, schools and nurseries, according to a joint report by the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health (RCPCH) and the Royal College of Physicians.
CBI Scotland has called for a national housing target to be set and more funding to be allocated to planning departments to improve the speed of decision-making.
Plans to deliver a £100 million major retail destination on the banks of the River Clyde have been given the green light by councillors.
Recommendations for a new single skills-based immigration system have been welcomed by the Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) but condemned by the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA).
A new guide has been published detailing how organisations can take the public with them when planning new building developments or other activities.
A continued lack of understanding of technology is prohibiting change within the infrastructure sector, a global survey from law firm Pinsent Masons has revealed.


