SSEN Transmission has unveiled plans to deliver at least £22 billion in mission-critical grid infrastructure, supporting up to 17,500 jobs in Scotland and adding up to £7bn of value to the Scottish economy.
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The approval of the development of 3,000 homes in West Edinburgh has been recommended by officials at the City of Edinburgh Council.
One of the world’s first commercial-scale floating offshore wind projects is on track to be built in Scottish waters after the team behind it hit a major milestone. Muir Mhòr Offshore Wind Farm has submitted two key consent applications for consideration by the relevant authorities.
The largest planned wind farm in the UK – and one of the largest anywhere in the world – is stuck in planning limbo, with inaction by the Scottish Government holding back thousands of jobs and billions in investment, the Aberdeen & Grampian Chamber of Commerce has highlighted.
Aberdeen Football Club has announced plans to upgrade its current stadium at Pittodrie, effectively shelving the proposed new beach stadium project.
Plans to overhaul Dumbarton’s Artizan Centre have taken a major step forward as planning permission was granted for the next phase of the project.
Glasgow-headquartered architecture firm HOKO has made two bold appointments to accelerate its growth ahead of a Series A funding round next year.
Housebuilder Dandara is supporting the East Lothian community this Christmas with a £1000 donation to East Lothian Foodbank.
A £20 million fund will help Orkney and Shetland to sustain and improve inter‑island connectivity.
Clark Contracts’ managing director Gordon Cunningham is celebrating 25 years with the business and 20 years in the role. Gordon began his career in 1988 at Doig and Smith where he trained for seven years, graduating in 1995 before moving on to a building contractor where he qualified as a char
The Lighthouse Club's top networking event of the year broke all fundraising records for the charity as supporters raised almost £290,000, a staggering amount for the construction community.
A new phase of solar panel installation is set to slash energy bills at several council-owned buildings in Glasgow. Over 1700 solar panels are being installed as part of a scheme that includes arrays on two day care centres, five primary schools and the Kelvin Hall with the capacity to generate more
Site investigation specialist Igne has officially opened its new laboratory in Bellshill.
Revised plans have been lodged which seek to reduce the number of properties at a proposed housing site in Drymen.
Plans for new seafront flats adjacent to Prestwick Golf Club have failed to gain planning permission due to a lack of affordable housing.