The next phase of works to stabilise the rock face on the A890 at Stromeferry are due to start on September 9 and last eight weeks. The work forms part of the Highland Council’s on-going maintenance programme for the rock slope and involves replacing sections of the existing rock protection in
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A 1980s Whitehall office block, a cinema that once boasted the widest screen in the UK and the former headquarters of Birds Eye have been named in a top 10 of 20th-century buildings most at risk. Campaigning charity the Twentieth Century Society said that even buildings with listed status protection
Robertson was awarded won two major prizes at the UK’s top industry award gala last week. The company was named Contractor of the Year (turnover over £500 million) at the CN Awards amid stern competition from other industry heavyweights.
A report by the working group on the regulation of property agents’ (ROPA) which proposes increased regulation, minimum qualifications, and the formal licensing of agents should be welcomed, according to a property management firm. Apropos by DJ Alexander believes that these recommendations, w
A stable block which was home to dozens of working horses in Glasgow has been transformed into 52 new flats for mid-market rent. GHA and Lowther Homes, both part of Wheatley Group, are behind the £7 million regeneration project which has put life back into the B-listed Bell Street Stables in t
Scottish Water's new Water Treatment plant has been delivered by sea to one of North Harris' most spectacular beaches.
A church which played a central role in the Scottish Reformation has been virtually reconstructed as it may have appeared more than five centuries ago by researchers at the University of St Andrews.
A ground-breaking project which will allow North Ayrshire residents to build their own houses on ready-made plots has been launched by the local authority.
The problems which resulted in the delayed opening of the Sick Children’s Hospital in Edinburgh were “built into” the £150 million development due to political pressure to avoid delays, a senior architect has claimed.
SELECT has welcomed the news that BSE Skills Ltd has been awarded another contract by Skills Development Scotland (SDS). As a key player in the joint venture, the association says it is “delighted” at the announcement of the Building Services Engineering Modern Apprenticeships and Scotti
CALA Homes (West) has commenced work on a major new Glasgow city centre development.
The Austrian government has won a court case allowing it to finally impose a compulsory purchase order on the owner of Adolf Hitler’s birthplace in order to take ownership of the controversial address. The conclusion of a what has been a saga of various legal battles paves the way for a refurb
Integrated flooring solutions provider IFT, along with Flowcrete, has won 'Best Use of Flooring in a Factory' at this year’s CFJ/ CFA Awards for their work on the awe-inspiring Macallan Distillery and Visitor Centre. IFT was contracted by the projects principal contractor Robertson Constructio
The programme of works at the £25.7 million transformation of Union Terrace Gardens in Aberdeen was confirmed today at a ceremonial turf-cutting.
Whiteburn Projects will host the first of two public consultation events this month to update the local community of its plans for a residential development in Kirkcaldy. An aerial view of the Loughborough Road site


