Wills Bros Civil Engineering Ltd, the contractor responsible for the design and construction of the A9 Dualling: Tay Crossing to Ballinluig project, will hold several ‘Meet the Contractor’ events during November and December for local residents to learn about the major construction work
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A family-run home improvement business based in Perthshire is set to expand its services after its owners accessed support from Business Gateway.
Highland housebuilder Tulloch Homes has marked its 100-year milestone with a special centenary celebration that brought together employees past and present, partners, and community representatives – raising £38,471 for Highland mental health charity Mikeysline. The event, held to celebra
Highland councillors have approved a comprehensive report outlining the condition of its road bridge stock, the inspection regime, and the works required to maintain vital road structures across the region. The report to the local authority's Economy and Infrastructure Committee highlighted the scal
Two Scottish Building Federation (SBF) members, both are based in Orkney, have been recognised at the annual Construction Awards of Excellence held in Birmingham.
Scotland’s national hub programme is nearing a significant milestone in delivering new learning estate infrastructure, with almost £5 billion of projects completed, under construction or being developed. The five regional hub companies, collectively known as Hub Scotland, are also adding
The Federation of Master Builders (FMB) is calling on the next Scottish Government to work with the UK Government to plan and implement a licensing scheme for building companies operating in the repair, maintenance and improvement sector.
Plans to redevelop 200 Renfield Street, a site once home to the Herald and Glasgow Times offices, are advancing with a proposal that could reshape the northern edge of the city centre.
A tender for a major water and drainage system in Lochee High Street that will help in the future development of social housing in the area is set to be considered by Dundee City Council.
A total of 12 one-bedroom flats and 12 two-bedroom flats will be built on the site of the former St. Pauls Church in Hamilton.
East Lothian Council has submitted a formal request asking Scottish Ministers to hold a public local inquiry (PLI) into a proposed scheme to reduce flood risk in Musselburgh.
Plans to demolish Argyle House, the Castle Terrace office block often branded “Edinburgh’s ugliest building,” have sparked fierce opposition from one of Scotland’s leading architects. Malcolm Fraser, whose portfolio includes the Scottish Poetry Library, Scottish Storytelling
A new wave of AI data centres across central Scotland, including a flagship project at Ravenscraig, could receive electricity discounts under measures announced yesterday by the UK Government’s AI Growth Zone team within the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology. DSIT highlighted S
The owners of Strathmore Golf Centre at Alyth are to reinstate previously approved plans for hotel, holiday and leisure facilities as they look to sell the 79.32ha site. Operated by business partners David Norman, together with Peter and Simon Howell, for the past 20 years, the centre has previously
Hebridean Housing Partnership (HHP) has confirmed the successful completion of the final phase at its Leverburgh site on the Isle of Harris by Alex Murray Construction. The second stage added six additional homes, resulting in a total of twelve residences at Lèana an t-Sruith.



