Residents and businesses are to help shape plans for a new walking, wheeling and cycling network in the Greater Govan area.
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An appeal for a house on stilts in an Angus village has failed to win over councillors over flood fears from the passing burn.
Build-to-rent developer and operator PLATFORM_ has taken handover of the first phase of its flagship development in Bonnington, Edinburgh.
Architecture firm Holmes Miller has submitted a planning application to Midlothian Council for the redevelopment of Penicuik High School.
Output growth across the UK’s construction sector slowed considerably during last month after reaching a 29-month high during September, the latest PMI data has indicated.
The newly restored Edinburgh Futures Institute (EFI) has transformed Edinburgh’s historic Quartermile site, once the Royal Infirmary, into a modern landmark blending history, innovation, and sustainability.
Aberdeenshire Council has celebrated the completion of five housing developments in Fraserburgh and Huntly. The properties, a mix of refurbished accommodation and new build homes, were all progressed over the past two years and are now being rented by council tenants.
Scottish Construction Now is now on Instagram, bringing the latest news, jobs and events to a new generation of Scottish construction professionals.
Decisions into two East Lothian planning applications from Bellway Homes have been continued to a future planning committee meeting.
Community organisation Knoydart Foundation (KF) has gained planning permission to build affordable homes in a remote Highland area.
PDM has unveiled a fleet of six new trucks as part of a million-pound investment to increase efficiency and enhance the customer experience across Scotland. The investment takes the Scottish-based fleet to over 70 vehicles across a range of 3.5-tonne pickups to 26-tonne crane-operated vehicles.
Forth Housing Association has celebrated the latest completion of eight new properties in Cambusbarron, Stirling.
Legislation that will see Scotland move to using five-year carbon budgets to set climate targets has been passed.
For the first time since the modernisation of the electricity network, horses are being used to extract timber on SSEN Transmission projects. It may be the image of a bygone era, but there is still very much a place for horse logging - the extraction of timber - from Scotland’s forests.
Tilbury Douglas has been appointed to deliver the £4 million Pather scheme in Wishaw - its third project for North Lanarkshire Council.

