SSEN Transmission has received planning consent for a Cambushinnie 400kV substation in Perthshire.
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Dundee City Council’s new £100 million Drumgeith Community Campus and Greenfield Academy, delivered by Robertson Construction Tayside, has been officially opened by First Minister of Scotland, John Swinney MSP. Drumgeith Community Campus is designed to serve the local community, offering
Ryden has delivered one of its strongest years to date, completing more than 3.2 million sq ft of industrial transactions and £373 million of investment deals across Scotland. The property firm said the results reflect the resilience of the market and its strengthened capability following its
Construction and engineering courses on offer in East Lothian are leading to jobs for young people and supporting local businesses. Based in Wallyford Learning Campus, the Construction Skills Centre was established by East Lothian Council to meet growing demand from the industry for skilled workers
Balnaan Bridge in Badenoch and Strathspey will be closed to traffic from Monday 15 December following a structural review. Located on the C1119, Balnaan Bridge carries the road across the River Dulnain and has been found to have a number of critical structural elements in poor condition.
The family of an asbestos illness victim have succeeded in a Supreme Court case against Scottish Power for damages. Robert Crozier died of mesothelioma in 2018. In the appeal, the court was asked to decide whether his immediate family members could claim damages from his former employer, Scottish Po
Historic Environment Scotland (HES) has launched a consultation on how to adapt and manage Scotland’s historic sites amid concerns that some of the most significant heritage properties are being affected by climate change. Changing weather patterns, including increased rainfall and temperature
Four years after its launch, the Scottish Futures Trust has announced a review of the Scottish Government's Net Zero Public Sector Buildings Standard and is inviting stakeholders across the public sector and construction industry to provide feedback that will shape its future development.
The JR Group has begun construction on a sheltered housing complex on Bank Street in Alexandria, which will deliver 22 one-bedroom flats on behalf of West Dunbartonshire Council. Representatives from The JR Group joined housing and communities convener Councillor Gurpreet Singh Johal and council off
Osprey Housing is investing in a new-build project that will further expand the social landlord’s reach across Moray as part of their strategic growth through development. The 12 homes within the Firth Rise development in Hopeman will offer quality accommodation to families, couples, and indiv
Expectations for the housing market in Scotland improved last month as more buyers made enquiries and more sellers listed their properties, according to the latest Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) Residential Market Survey.
Legislation to raise funds towards Scotland’s cladding remediation programme carries “significant risk” to the housing market, a parliamentary report published today has concluded. Holyrood’s Finance and Public Administration Committee says it is “unconvinced” tha
The late 19th century and early 20th century phases of HMP Barlinnie have been recognised by Historic Environment Scotland (HES) as a Category A listed building, the designation reserved for the country’s most significant structures.
The Edinburgh Boiler Company (EBC) is targeting growth by acquisition as it prepares for its next stage of expansion. The firm is on track to post a record turnover of £10 million for its latest set of accounts with a successful transition into renewables underpinning another strong financial
Sir David Chipperfield, the renowned British architect behind Edinburgh’s first purpose-built concert hall in more than a century, has revealed he feared the project might collapse as costs spiralled.


