Workers on a road construction project in a Florida city's downtown made a surprising discovery under the ground -- a 19th century boat.
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Architects and conservation experts have joined forces to campaign for Ayr’s fire-hit Station Hotel to be saved. Twenty top figures have penned a joint letter to South Ayrshire Council arguing that, if repaired, the landmark building would lend itself to a variety of new uses and could ac
National builders’ merchant Jewson and plastic pipe manufacturer Polypipe have awarded nine youth sport teams across Scotland dual-branded sponsored strips as part of a competition.
The 19th Century listed buildings which previously reflected the importance of Montrose in the world of international trade and shipping have been bought by Montrose Port Authority (MPA) for a six-figure sum. Situated on the Port’s north quayside, the imposing B-listed Customs House and Granar
Work is to be undertaken at the Corran Narrows on Loch Linnhe waters to establish ground conditions which will help inform the detailed design of the infrastructure requirements for roll on/roll off vessels to serve the route. The Highland Council has awarded a contract to Causeway Geotech Ltd of Ba
Global Energy Group (GEG) has been selected by Moray West Offshore Wind Farm to provide preassembly support services for the marshalling of 62 transition pieces (TPs) at the Port of Nigg.
The National Lottery Heritage Fund is starting a ten-year journey with Glasgow that will transform the area’s heritage, through its new Heritage Places initiative. Glasgow is one of the first nine places set to benefit from a share of £200 million targeted to unlock the potential of thei
The UK’s largest event for the built environment, UK Construction Week (UKCW) Birmingham, made a welcome return to the NEC last week, with attendance up 8% year on year, attracting 24,377 visitors to the three-day show.
A former farmstead on the outskirts of Dundee is to be transformed into a five-unit housing development.
Patients and families at St Andrew’s Hospice can now enjoy a new serenity garden on the grounds thanks to Barratt Developments Scotland.
The latest phase of a transformational development has seen 300 affordable, energy-efficient homes built near Oban.
Just 11% of UK MPs would prioritise the development of new build-to-rent (BTR) homes in their constituencies despite the demand for rental properties being high, according to new research. Conducted by communications consultancy Cavendish Consulting and YouGov, the research asked MPs across all part
Cala Homes has reached a significant milestone in its partnership with Samaritans as it’s set to donate more than £220,000 to the suicide prevention charity this year.
A third-generation beekeeper has hailed an “un-bee-lievable” gesture by Tayside civil engineers and groundworks specialists Kilmac. Stanley-based John Graham welcomed managing director Athole McDonald and his mum and Beautiful Perth trustee Barbara to a “Bee Experience Day”.