Lifting, pulling and deploying solutions provider ACE Winches has appointed sustainable technology firm Recycl8 to renew and repair their workshop facilities yard in Turriff. This involved a 30m³ pour of a floor slab at the busy state-of-the-art facilities, which are powered by onshore wind.
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A significant milestone on the project to enhance the East Kilbride to Glasgow railway line was achieved last week.
Local people in Kilbarchan and the surrounding area are being encouraged to take part in a survey which sets out potential future uses for the Steeple Buildings. Renfrewshire Council officers have been working with heritage specialists from Glasgow Building Preservation Trust to develop proposals fo
Taylor Wimpey East Scotland will donate £25 to The School Bank West Lothian for each new home sold and legally completed within its development of new homes at its Sibbalds Wynd development in Bathgate. In total, a grand sum of £4,725 will be paid to The School Bank West Lothian as work
The iconic ‘Rose Window’, originally crafted in 1867 and a once prominent feature on Academy Street in Inverness, has been lovingly restored and is now being meticulously reassembled, within a custom-designed steel framework, where it will become a focal feature within the Inverness Cast
Fleming has welcomed official certification for Midlothian Council's first Passivhaus development.
Taylor Wimpey West Scotland has received planning permission from East Renfrewshire Council to construct 44 four- and five-bedroom detached homes in Barrhead.
Jane Wood, chief executive of Homes for Scotland, discusses the alarming decline of small and medium-sized home builders in Scotland and its impact on the housing crisis, emphasising the need for urgent policy reforms to support the sector. Last week, Homes for Scotland (HFS) published a report reve
Funders are out in force and looking for opportunities as the commercial property sector in Scotland once again demonstrates its resilience, writes Ian Woods as he analyses trends in various sectors and critiques government policies. This time last year, it would have taken a large amount of br
Taylor Wimpey East Scotland has confirmed that it has secured detailed planning consent from East Lothian Council for the first 137 new homes and nine two-bedroom affordable apartments in its new Dolphingstone development. This marks a significant step towards the creation of a new neighbourhood of
Dundas has appointed Paul Winters as its new construction director in a move the housebuilder said signals a robust phase of growth and expansion. With more than 30 years in the industry and a portfolio of managing large-scale projects, Paul will bring a wealth of knowledge and expertise to Dundas.
Construction work is now under way on a new modern home for Paisley Grammar School - with some of the pupils who will attend the new building on hand to help 'break ground' on the project.
Engineers will be working around-the-clock from 19 until 22 July as work to support electrification of the East Kilbride to Glasgow railway line continues.
Barratt Homes has warned Aberdeen City Council bosses that it could abandon plans to construct 91 homes at the site of the demolished Cordyce School if financial support for the development can't be offered by the council. The warning comes as it was revealed that the council received £4 milli
Weed control, ground maintenance and tree management specialist Complete Weed Control (CWC) has secured a major maintenance contract with Amey for roads in the north-east of Scotland. The Lanarkshire company, which now covers the greater part of Scotland from its recently acquired base in Larkhall,


