Demolition works at Irvine’s high flats are now complete, with all five towers dismantled and the site fully cleared.
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A development of homes in Greenock’s West End has now launched to the market.
Nearly half (47%) of all Federation of Master Builders (FMB) members have reported a fall in enquiries for new work at the end of last year leading to a 15% fall in workloads, according to the latest State of Trade Survey.
Local business, community and council have come together in a partnership project looking at the Forres Conservation area, exploring ways to develop, promote and conserve the historic character.
The owner of an Alabama radio station is stunned, and out a lot of money, after thieves made off with his 200-foot radio tower.
The boards of UK housebuilders Barratt Developments and Redrow have agreed a merger deal, which prices Redrow at £2,524 million.
Turriff-based Neil Murray Housebuilders has entered liquidation, resulting in the loss of 20 jobs.
Developer Parabola has agreed a deal with S1 Developments to create housing for sale at Edinburgh Park.
Drivers on the A9 dual carriageway just north of Perth will have spotted notable progress on works at the Cross Tay Link Road (CTLR) project site between Bankfoot and Luncarty.
Scotland's construction industry is looking to the Scottish Government for "clear direction and action" on its plans for a Just Transition Plan for the sector.
The West Lothian Construction Forum is looking to expand its Build Your Future initiative across the region’s high schools as it bids to address the industry’s skills shortage.
UK construction companies indicated a strong improvement in business activity expectations in January, with optimism reaching its highest level for two years despite anongoing decline in current output levels and a marginal fall in incoming new work.
Hardies Property & Construction Consultants has completed its fifth acquisition in five years with the purchase of the Edinburgh and Kirkcaldy offices of property and costs consultancy David Adamson and Partners. Established as a chartered surveying consultancy in 1930, David Adamson and Partner
Reinforced Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (RAAC) is present in 69 West Lothian Council homes and 15 common blocks, the local authority has confirmed.
The first students of a new course introduced to address the skills shortage in the civil engineering industry have graduated from Fife College.


