A 175-year-old Perthshire railway tunnel has been given a new lease of life in a £6 million project delivered by Network Rail.
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Historic Environment Scotland (HES) has designated Livingston 'Livi' Skatepark as a category B listed structure.
Three major planning consultations launched on resourcing, skills and changes for major developments
The Scottish Government is seeking views on three consultations looking to improve the resilience and flexibility of the planning system.
Robertson Property Limited has submitted a planning application to Moray Council for a mixed-use regeneration development. If granted, an area of South Street will be transformed into residential homes, commercial units and a Business Enterprise Hub.
Integrated Environmental Solutions (IES) has secured a strategic investment from the Apax Global Impact Fund, advised by Apax Partners LLP. The deal, which will see the Apax Global Impact Fund acquire a controlling stake in the Glasgow-based firm, subject to customary antitrust approvals, marks the
Marine infrastructure contractors are being invited to express their interest in relation to planned upgrades at the Hunterston PARC (Port and Resource Campus) Construction Yard in North Ayrshire.
Taylor Wimpey has said it will fully cooperate with the Competition and Markets Authority's investigation into alleged sharing of commercially sensitive information with their competitors.
A community project is underway in Knoydart to improve cycling facilities for visitors and residents. The Knoydart Foundation is leading the project to refurbish a former generator shed close to the pier and The Old Forge community-owned pub.
Glasgow construction and manufacturing group CCG is this year marking five decades of innovation across the Scottish construction sector.
In one of its most imaginative and potentially far-reaching strategic alliances so far, precision manufacturer Cube Glass has become the selected supplier in Scotland for Swiss-owned and Portugal-based Panoramah.
Following four years of transition, Scotland's office sector has shifted to a split with some occupiers taking less but higher quality space to accommodate a hybrid work pattern and others making their existing space work better for them with greater cost certainty. The analysis from Ryden's Scottis
Thornliebank road bridge will be replaced as the next phase of work begins to electrify the railway corridor between East Kilbride and Glasgow.
Registrations have opened for the Forth Bridge Abseil which is run by Chest Heart & Stroke Scotland, in partnership with Network Rail and Balfour Beatty. Taking place on Sunday, 16th June, adventure-seekers will abseil 165 feet from the iconic UNESCO World Heritage Site for good causes. The eve
Professional services company Turner & Townsend has reached a significant achievement with the delivery of 10,000 grants through its Education Fund in partnership with Action for Children.
The passing of the Scottish Budget 2024/25 at Holyrood yesterday will perpetuate housing inequality across the country and limit the number of new homes coming forward across all tenures, sector body Homes for Scotland (HFS) has warned. The Budget includes more than £1.3 billion for the W