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A new UK tour is showcasing PAS 2080 guidance and best practice for carbon management with a date set for Glasgow in August. The Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) said its members are learning about the world’s first specification for managing whole-life carbon in infrastructure at a series
Lifting, pulling and deploying solutions provider ACE Winches has appointed sustainable technology firm Recycl8 to renew and repair their workshop facilities yard in Turriff. This involved a 30m³ pour of a floor slab at the busy state-of-the-art facilities, which are powered by onshore wind.
Utility diversion works as part of the project constructing a new beach playpark and events park in Aberdeen with supporting blue badge parking are to start on Links Road beside its junction with Cotton Street.
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As extensive work on the Tay Road Bridge draws to a close, drivers are being warned of closures and diversions as activity on the connecting ramps gets underway.
With many eyes trained on events in Paris over the next couple of weeks, SCN is taking a look back at when art competitions, featuring architecture and town planning, were part of the Olympic Games. There were 146 medalists in the art competitions that were part of the Olympic Games from 1912 t
As a direct legacy of the 2014 Glasgow Commonwealth Games, urban regeneration company Clyde Gateway has created thousands of jobs, supported thousands of businesses, and brought over 150,000 square metres of office and industrial workspace into use in the East End of Glasgow and Rutherglen. As a con
SSE has unveiled plans to progress a new pumped storage hydropower scheme at Loch Fearna in a 50:50 development joint venture with a consortium led by Gilkes Energy.
Detailed plans for a major teaching and research building at the University of Glasgow’s new Western campus have been submitted for approval.
Road safety improvement works to a busy Inverness junction are programmed to start on 30 September 2024. The announcement was made by Councillor Ken Gowans, the chair of The Highland Council’s Economy and Infrastructure Committee.
The team at Kilmac has played a role in restoring full public access to a popular Perth beauty spot. The company and Craigie Hill Golf Club teamed up with a community group in the Fair City to tackle a core path which was slipping into a burn.
Wellwood Leslie Architects has completed a feasibility study in conjunction with the University of Dundee School of Medicine to investigate the opportunity for a specialist surgical skills research and teaching facility to be constructed at Dundee Medi-Park.
A six-acre island off the Devon coast complete with private beach, fortifications, planning permission for a luxury hotel, and reportedly 15 ghosts, has been put up for sale. Drake's Island, just 600 yards from Plymouth, was used as a military defence for hundreds of years - with 18th-century cannon
A Bristol builder who overstated the income from his construction companies to secure two Covid Bounce Back Loans totalling £100,000 has been handed a suspended sentence. James Leslie, 45, of Upton Lane, Dundry, was sentenced to two years in prison, suspended for 18 months, when he appeared at


