West Lothian Council has objected to plans to build 2,000 new homes near the award-winning sculpture park Jupiter Artland. The land beside Jupiter Artland is one of five greenbelt areas earmarked for possible new housing by Edinburgh City Council. However, West Lothian Council objected to
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The UK Government has announced a major £213 million investment to upgrade the UK’s scientific infrastructure, with Scottish facilities to benefit. The investment will equip the UK’s leading scientists, universities and research institutes with new state of the art equipment to dri
A proposed housing development on the banks of the River Tweed threatens views from Sir Walter Scott’s celebrated Borders home, its trustees have warned. A campaign has been launched to protect Abbotsford, the country house created by the 19th-century novelist, has been launched amid claims th
Highland councillors have agreed to raise a Compulsory Purchase Order (CPO) to acquire the Struan House Hotel in Carrbridge to develop the land into much needed affordable housing. The Order, which is to be applied for under Sections 9 and 10 of the Housing (Scotland) Act 1987, will see the council
Build Ayrshire, an eight week’s long programme of practical instruction which will guide local construction industry-related businesses on winning new, high-value work from Scotland’s Tier 1 building contractors, is holding an online Information Day on Thursday 14 January between 10.00 a
WYG has announced today that it will adopt the name of its parent company Tetra Tech. Having worked closely with Tetra Tech since joining the company in 2019, the company said the decision to move to the Tetra Tech brand is the next step in providing high-end consulting and engineering with a s
A group of building engineering specialists has backed the campaign for a new law that would provide local authorities with legal powers to enforce better clean air standards. The Building Engineering Services Association (BESA), which represents engineering companies involved in improving the venti
Three members of the same family have built up more than 55 years with a construction firm. The three members of the Fayers family work for building contractor Anderson — one of the UK’s largest property developers which operates across Suffolk and Essex.
Yesterday was a record day for Scottish Construction Now with over 30,000 visitors to its website. The total number of unique visitors was 30,483 - reaching a new milestone. The free daily SCN newsletter was also sent to 10,110 readers.
A joint bilateral review report into enhanced cooperation and collaboration between Scotland and Ireland has earmarked construction and renewable energy as two of the most promising sectors in the economic relations between the two countries. Published yesterday by minister for foreign affairs, Simo
Kirkwood Homes is seeking permission to build 284 new homes at the northern border of Aberdeenshire and Aberdeen. The development will be located at Blackdog, just south-east of the Aberdeen bypass roundabout that links to the A92 Aberdeen to Blackdog road.
hub South West has added Kilmarnock-based Hugh LS McConnell to its supply chain framework as a new Tier 1b Contractor partner. The inclusion on the supply chain framework empowers the business to bid for hub South West refurbishment projects up to £10 million throughout Ayrshire, Dumfries &
Construction work to deliver 140 new homes in the Highland village of Evanton is to begin shortly following the appointment of a building contractor. Compass Building has won the contract to build the development at Thomas Maciver Street.
A major new industry alliance will be launched next month for the UK's engineering services sector. The eight-strong alliance will be an agent for positive change and support the delivery of a safer, more productive and sustainable UK built environment.
The Charles Rennie Mackintosh’s Scotland Street School is set to become a place of learning again, after Glasgow City Council officials have asked councillors to approve a £2.8 million plan to safeguard the building. Council planners are asking councillors to approve the proposal to meet

