HSBC has pledged to keep all 327 of its UK branches, including seven in Scotland, open until at least 2027. Underpinning this promise is a substantial £55.8 million investment earmarked for the coming year, representing a 30% increase on the £42m spent in 2025.
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Civil, structural and conservation engineering consultancy Will Rudd has embarked on a pioneering new partnership with the University of Strathclyde and Innovate UK to develop cutting edge assessment techniques for heritage structures.
Beech Grove Homes and Sanctuary Scotland Housing Association, both part of Sanctuary Group, have submitted a pre-application notice to Glasgow City Council, signalling its intention to bring forward a revised planning application for the final phase of its flagship masterplan development at The Vic
Hundreds of young people in Glasgow will be given the opportunity to explore a career in construction thanks to funding from B&CE’s Charitable Trust.
Clark Contracts hosted its Annual Health and Safety Awards Ceremonies on Tuesday 9th and Thursday 11th December in the East and West of Scotland, celebrating company wide health and safety excellence.
SSEN Transmission has welcomed the decision by Scottish Ministers to approve its Section 37 consent application for the Aberarder Wind Farm Connection project.
Big-hearted West Lothian man Charlie Smillie has donated a work bonus to charity. The mechanical engineer was voted Employee of the Month by his bosses at John Heaney Electrical (JHE) in Livingston.
Balfour Beatty has sold its 100% stake in Foundry Courtyard, a 536-bed student accommodation building in Glasgow, to an undisclosed buyer.
Work is to start in the new year on the demolition of the former Vogue Bingo Hall in Hamilton. A dangerous building notice was previously served on the building in Keith Street, and detailed surveys had recommended demolition.
Proposals to increase the supply of affordable housing in the Stirling Council area over the next five years have been approved.
People are being encouraged to have their say to help shape the future of development across Dundee.
Taylor Wimpey has started construction on its Dolphingstone Grange development, located near Wallyford.
New research from The Federation of Master Builders (FMB) shows less than half of homeowners aren’t offering their builder a hot drink, despite mounting pressure on building companies to get jobs finished for homeowners in time for Christmas. The research found that 42% of homeowners don&rsquo
Cala Homes has formally lodged plans to deliver more than 100 new homes in Aberdeen’s Pitfodels area, alongside a long-awaited £4 million bridge and link road connecting Inchgarth Road with North Deeside Road.
Glasgow councillors have approved the city’s first large-scale co-living development, giving the green light to a 19-storey residential tower at 100 Morrison Street in Tradeston. The scheme, brought forward by Copperstone Partners 2, will see the demolition of a vacant 1970s office block last


