Motorway service areas and key trunk road locations across the UK set to get the cabling required to install 1,800 new ultra-rapid charge points, tripling the current network, thanks to a £300 million investment from Ofgem. A further 1,750 charge points will be supported in towns and cities to
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A bid to overturn a decision to reject plans for the conversion of a Glasgow pub into a cafe and flats has been unsuccessful.
The City of Edinburgh Council’s affordable housebuilding programme continues apace with construction starting today on a further 49 new affordable and energy efficient homes for Dumbryden Gardens in Wester Hailes. Following completio
Marshall Construction has announced the creation of nine new apprenticeships for various roles within the business. The firm's long-standing history of bringing through new trade apprentices into the industry has continued this year with the hiring of six new trade apprentices and three new technica
Knight Property Group has welcomed its first tenant at Phase 1 of the brand new Langlands Commercial Park in East Kilbride.
A tradesman who began digging up a garden at what turned out to be the wrong address has shared his story on social media. When his boss was running late to a job, TikTok user @Dafishaaa decided to get a head start on the day by digging up the border and all of the paving slabs in the back garden&nb
Planning permission has been granted to revamp at Alea Casino in Glasgow’s Springfield Quay leisure park. Designs by Threesixty Architecture will consolidate all gaming facilities onto one floor while the former casino space on the ground floor will become a new leisure uni
Social enterprise company National Pride has revealed proposals to develop an environmentally sensitive Eco-Therapy Wellness Park at the site of the former Barony colliery, near Auchinleck in East Ayrshire.
Edinburgh-based Orocco has become the first building company in the UK to accept cryptocurrency as payment for projects. The move to adopt such a payment solution for client transactions comes as part of a revised business strategy at the firm, which was formed in 2012.
Arup is to adopt an innovative hybrid model that will give its 15,500 worldwide employees greater flexibility in deciding how and where they work. Known as Work Unbound, the new model means that its 6,000 UK-based members will be able to work their hours flexibly over the
UK infrastructure investor John Laing is set to be snapped up by private equity giant KKR in a £2 billion takeover deal. Under the terms of the bid, which has been accepted by John Laing’s board of directors, shareholders will receive 403p per share in cash, a premium of 27 per cent to t
The Winchburgh marina basin was filled with water for the first time last week as stakeholders gathered to mark the completion of the project. Viewed by Winchburgh Developments Ltd, Scottish Canals, engineering firms I&H Brown and Sweco, and members of the Winchburgh community, the filling
CALA Group has launched a Sustainability Strategy which will see each of its divisions play a major role in a more environmentally responsible future. The housebuilder said the strategy will provide a new focus to help the business achieve its targets of building homes that are operationally net zer
Phase 1 plans for a major new low carbon, multi-modal rail freight facility have been unanimously approved by North Lanarkshire Council. (from left) Andrew Stirling, director, PD Stirling; Lee Wayper, project manager, Sir Robert McAlpine; David Cross, consultant for PD Stirling; David Stir
Plans to develop a six-storey block of flats and commercial units at the site of a former Glasgow police station have failed to win the approval of councillors.