A Dutch supermarket chain was forced to pull a World Cup advert featuring singing and dancing construction workers after a backlash from fans and human rights groups. The television commercial by Jumbo featured orange-clad workers smiling and laughing as they performed a conga line through a scaffol
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National homebuilder Keepmoat has partnered with sustainable supply chain risk and performance management company, Achilles, to develop sustainable sourcing practices in the homebuilding materials supply chain.
The Defence Infrastructure Organisation (DIO) has completed construction of the new Crash, Fire and Rescue building at RAF Lossiemouth, part of a wider upgrade programme at the Moray station.
Scottish Renewables’ flagship awards event returned to the EICC in Edinburgh where more than 1,200 guests celebrated Scotland’s renewable energy industry and applauded the 13 award winners who were recognised for their achievements over the past year. The winners were selected by a panel
North east environmental technology firm Recycl8 has appointed construction industry veteran Jim Young as its first technical industry consultant. In his new role, Jim will leverage his 40-year construction sector experience to ensure the field performance of Recycl8’s product matches customer
A local firm has been awarded a £2.7 million contract to develop eight new business units at Broadford Industrial Estate on the Isle of Skye.
Discount supermarket chain Lidl has submitted an application for planning permission to build a new store in Alexandria. The proposal details a building with a sales area of 1,251 square metres, as well as an in-store bakery, customer toilets with baby changing facilities, and parking
Kilmac has been awarded a contract for the design, supply, delivery and installation of the bulk excavation, foundations and drainage works at Phase 4 of James Hutton Institute International Barley Hub & Advanced Plant Growth Centre building following the successful delivery of the pre
Scottish ministers have approved plans to build a new 60-bed care home in Banchory after it was initially refused by Aberdeenshire councillors.
Grants have been agreed by Aberdeen City Council’s Finance and Resources Committee for community-led regeneration projects. The money from the Place Based Investment Programme Fund is also used for supporting town centre revitalisation, community wealth building, and 20-minute neighbourhoods (
A historic museum rumoured to be Aberdeen’s most haunted is to get extensive repairs worth a total of £1.36 million.
More than 140 pupils from Blairgowrie High School took part in a bridge building challenge with the aim of getting them interested in a career in engineering and construction. As part of the Cross Tay Link Road project, construction professionals from BAM Nuttall and Perth & Kinross Council supe
A community trust is a step closer to taking over a historic tower which has sat idle for years after a committee decision this week.
Plans have been revealed for a new health, wellbeing and social hub at the Abertay University city centre campus in Dundee. Should enough money be raised, the institution hopes to provide a space that can be used for teaching and research linked to academic programmes in areas such a
A landmark Wheatley development of 300 new homes is transforming a site in the west of Edinburgh. Wheatley chief executive Steven Henderson was joined by City of Edinburgh Council housing convenor Councillor Jane Meagher and others to see how work was progressing on 300 new homes Wheatley is buildin


