Clean energy company Verlume has secured £7.2 million in funding, with £6.6m provided by the Scottish National Investment Bank, to support its expansion plans. The Aberdeen-based firm specialises in intelligent energy management technology that enables a constant power output from renewa
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Spifox the Scottish Property and Construction Industry Charity is celebrating its 40th anniversary this year by Zip-Sliding the Clyde! The charity, which has raised over £6 million since its formation, has set itself the target of raising a record £0.5m in this celebration year.
Work is underway to create four new business units at Wick Business Park, following interest from local firms.
The construction of the new Moorpark Primary is moving forward as we celebrated a major milestone last week. North Ayrshire Provost Councillor Anthea Dickson laid the final brick to mark the building being secure and watertight.
West Lothian Council is to invest more than £1.2 million in St Kentigern's Academy in Blackburn to ensure the school can safely operate while in-depth investigations into roof issues continue.
The City of Edinburgh Council has given the green light for a mixed-residential development on the site of a former Leith Walk tramway depot following a narrow vote by councillors.
The four tower blocks in Maryhill which are the subject of a £73 million regeneration by Wheatley Group will be brought down by an explosion next year.
A voluptuous mermaid sculpture installed in the small fishing town of Monopoli in Italy’s Puglia region has been making waves for being “too provocative”. The artwork sits in the Piazza Rita Levi-Montalcini - a Square named after the 1986 Nobel prize-winning Italian scientist
L&G is to cease production at its timber-frame modular housing factory and will make the "majority" of its 475 staff redundant following £174 million of losses over seven years. The insurance and pensions firm began building prefab houses at its Sherburn-in-Elmet factory, near Se
The switchover of traffic restrictions for the resurfacing and waterproofing work on King George VI bridge happened yesterday. The work is being split into two phases and one lane of one of the two carriageways will always be open in one direction during these phases. Both pavements on the bridge wi
Cameron Toll, the busy neighbourhood centre in Edinburgh, has boosted its green credentials with the installation of 330 solar panels on the roof of the complex.
Activity in Scotland’s housing market slowed through April according to the latest Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) Residential Market Survey, however prices are still rising.
A networking group that uses singing as a means for construction professionals to unwind and get to know each other is on the lookout for new members.
The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has described a failure to prevent life-threatening diseases caused by dust at work as "unacceptable" as it gears up for a summer targeting construction sites across Great Britain.
Architecture and Design Scotland’s Climate Action Towns project brought together people from across the country to celebrate achievements and exchange ideas on howto take community action on the climate emergency.


