As a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the management plan for the Forth Bridge is being updated, and people with an interest in the bridge and local area are being invited to help to shape the draft plan.
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Property and construction consultancy business PMP has made a raft of promotions following another year of growth. The building and surveying company, which operates in Edinburgh, Glasgow, Manchester, Bristol and London, has reported an increase in its turnover to £5.7 million – an incre
Members of the Highland Council's Education Committee have agreed the recommendation to proceed with the statutory public consultation for the co-location of the new St Clement’s School alongside a new Dingwall Primary School on a shared site with enhanced community facilities. A public meetin
Nova Homes has submitted a Proposal of Application Notice (PAN) to East Renfrewshire Council for a proposed residential development at Holehouse Brae, Neilston, marking the first step in the statutory pre-application consultation process.
Barratt Redrow has appointed Andy Curran as its new managing director for its West Scotland division. Mr Curran, from Lanark, South Lanarkshire, stepped into the role on 2 June 2025 and will be oversee all divisional operations, from land acquisition and planning, construction, sales through to cust
Progress continues to be made on the St Machar Academy grounds improvements project, which will provide new outdoor facilities for pupils and staff alike.
Social Enterprise Scotland is inviting businesses across Scotland’s construction and built environment sectors to enter the 2025 Social Enterprise Awards Scotland, with a particular spotlight on the Buy Social Scotland Market Builder Award.
A pedestrian safety activist is facing a criminal trial after making his own crossing with chalk. Charlottesville, Virginia man Kevin Cox used what he said was spray chalk to create a makeshift pedestrian crossing at an intersection where a fatal accident took place last October.
Robertson Construction Tayside is nearing completion on the £66.5 million new Monifieth Learning Campus.
The 90-94 Park Road project team West of Scotland Housing Association (WSHA) has recently completed a major repair and refurbishment project at 90-94 Park Road, in the Charing Cross area of Glasgow.
A former office worker jailed for defrauding two construction companies has been ordered to pay back more than £80,000 under proceeds of crime laws. Stephanni Houston, 41, of Ayr, was sentenced to 38 months in prison in November 2023 for embezzling over £516,000 from two construction com
The way in which offshore wind projects are developed in Scotland is being consulted on, with an updated plan now published for views.
New grade-separated junctions at Birnam and Dalguise and a new roundabout at Dunkeld are among the planned upgrades to the route to be dualled between Pass of Birnam and Tay Crossing.
Two High Value Manufacturing industrial units have been built on formerly contaminated land, which had been described as one of the most polluted inner-city sites in the UK. The units were completed ‘on time and on budget’ after a funding boost from the Scottish Government.
The second programme of the QTS Rail Skills Academy in East Kilbride has been successfully completed, with 11 young people now equipped with the skills required to join the rail industry.


