Utility diversion works as part of the project constructing a new beach playpark and events park in Aberdeen with supporting blue badge parking are to start on Links Road beside its junction with Cotton Street.
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Scotland’s four largest cities are on course to fight it out to be the home of Labour’s flagship public energy company.
Balfour Beatty has become the first Tier One contractor to mandate human recognition cameras on certain items of plant and machinery across all its UK operations.
A significant milestone on the project to enhance the East Kilbride to Glasgow railway line was achieved last week.
Baroness Judith Jolly, president of The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents, has stood down from her position after five years of loyal service. The peer joined the health and safety charity in 2019, and has since played a pivotal role in furthering RoSPA’s mission of preventing acci
As extensive work on the Tay Road Bridge draws to a close, drivers are being warned of closures and diversions as activity on the connecting ramps gets underway.
A big-hearted team of East Kilbride-based engineers have walked, ran and cycled their way to raise as much as they possibly could for one of Scotland’s worthiest causes.
The John Lewis Partnership has received the green light to transform its Waitrose site in Bromley into a new residential community of 353 energy efficient, rental homes and a modernised store.
The Scottish Government’s flagship home energy scheme to help homeowners install heat pumps is “hardly helping” people shift towards green energy, ministers have been warned.
With many eyes trained on events in Paris over the next couple of weeks, SCN is taking a look back at when art competitions, featuring architecture and town planning, were part of the Olympic Games. There were 146 medalists in the art competitions that were part of the Olympic Games from 1912 t
As a direct legacy of the 2014 Glasgow Commonwealth Games, urban regeneration company Clyde Gateway has created thousands of jobs, supported thousands of businesses, and brought over 150,000 square metres of office and industrial workspace into use in the East End of Glasgow and Rutherglen. As a con
Glen Earrach Energy (GEE) has appointed international hydropower expert Martin Lacey to its delivery team for a major pumped storage hydro (PSH) project.
SSE has unveiled plans to progress a new pumped storage hydropower scheme at Loch Fearna in a 50:50 development joint venture with a consortium led by Gilkes Energy.
Detailed plans for a major teaching and research building at the University of Glasgow’s new Western campus have been submitted for approval.