Scottish SMEs have an ‘enormous opportunity’ to develop wind farm technology and exploit global markets thanks to a new programme giving access to the country’s leading researchers and testing facilities.
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Pete Wishart A £1.5 billion pension scheme is a ‘ticking timebomb’ of debts and liabilities for the plumbing profession, an SNP MP has told the House of Commons.
John Swinney At least £1.3 billion of investment in shovel-ready projects is being put at risk by indecision by the UK Government over major funding decisions, say Scottish Government Ministers.
A major milestone in the construction of V&A Museum of Design Dundee has been reached, with the completion of the upper floor revealing for the first time an extensive public area which will house galleries, learning spaces and a restaurant.
Livingston-based contractor, Maxi Construction Limited, has been awarded a £2.2 million contract for alteration and extension works to the Grade A listed Panmure House for Edinburgh Business School. Once a residence of economist Adam Smith, Panmure House will be refurbished to provide flexible acco
On assignment in Calgary: Scottish Water’s Jim Conlin (left) and John Carty.
An Aberdeenshire gravedigger had a more intense Halloween experience than he was probably hoping for yesterday when the walls of a plot he was digging collapsed and trapped him inside.
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Jill Armstrong By Jill Armstrong, head of commercial management at Speirs Gumley
Aberdeen City Council has agreed to take forward a feasibility study to build 2,000 new council houses in the city by 2022.
3D visualisation - section through the Mackintosh Building courtesy of SimVis, The Glasgow School of Art The Glasgow School of Art has announced that the Garfield Weston Foundation has made a donation of £500,000 towards The Mackintosh Campus Appeal, which is supporting the development of the GSA
Tim Broyd A new golden age of infrastructure – delivering economic growth and better quality of life – is within our grasp if engineers embrace new technology and the mind-set to exploit it.
Number of empty Aberdeen council homes halved The number of empty council properties in Aberdeen has been halved in the past year.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FFnW7fYKPVs&feature=youtu.be Access to Scotland's first community-owned craft whisky distillery could be provided by an "electric elevator".
Jenny Laing Aberdeen City Council’s foray into the international bond market has raised £370 million for major civic building projects in the Granite City.


