The Scottish Government has selected eight firms for its public works framework covering civil engineering projects.
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The Lighthouse Construction Industry Charity has announced that CEO Bill Hill will retire on March 31 after more than a decade of dedicated service. Under his leadership, the charity has experienced remarkable growth, both in terms of the number of families helped and the number of charitable servic
The public are to be given the chance to view and comment on proposals for a sustainable residential-led development at Maybury Quarter Edinburgh, the site of the former Saica packaging facility in the west of the city.
A £2 million project to preserve Greenock Town Hall for future generations is underway.
An engineering and services company has been fined following the death of a worker at a hospital construction site in Aberdeen.
Argyll and Bute Council has allocated £8 million to this year’s roads’ reconstruction programme, taking investment over the past 10 years to more than £80m.
Law firm Morton Fraser MacRoberts will be making a move to its new premises at Haymarket Square in Edinburgh. The Grade A office space is designed by architects Foster + Partners, and the new office will feature state-of-the-art facilities that support agile working and collaboration between the fir
Plans for a new active travel route between Troon Railway Station and Loans Village are being unveiled and residents are being invited to an informal event to preview the plans.
Russell Roof Tiles is expanding its manufacturing expertise stateside to enhance the operations of its sister-company Crown Roof Tiles, based in Florida. Leading the project is Chris Bailey, who has recently been promoted to the new role of group IT director, solidifying the partnership between the
Glasgow construction firm City Building has reaffirmed its dedication to supporting its local community by donating £30,000 to 10 different Glasgow charities.
Housing stock across the UK is characterised as “expensive, cramped and ageing” when compared with that of other countries, according to new analysis by the Resolution Foundation.
Glasgow City Council has agreed plans to create a specialist green investment team that can help unlock a £40 billion fund needed for the city's net zero ambitions.
Royal Bank of Scotland, as part of NatWest Group, has unveiled a £5 billion lending package to bolster the social housing sector over the next three years The ambition, spanning from January 2024 to the end of 2026, aims to support local housing authorities and associations in delivering and m
“If we have a choice between a tenant having their home flooded or having to put on an extra jumper, which would you recommend?” For anyone who has encountered architect Fionn Stevenson over her career, her answer to this question will be obvious. It forms part of her claim that a blanke
Arc-Tech MU has made significant progress in the development of Woodend Farm in Hallglen, Falkirk.



