The Scottish Government no longer expects to have enough money to deliver all its planned £26 billion investment in public sector infrastructure, Scotland’s public spending watchdog has warned today. A new report published by the Auditor General reveals that a combination of reduced
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To commemorate 120 years since Tarmac’s founder Edgar Hooley first perfected how to make road surfaces stick, the company’s illustrious history and its work on iconic infrastructure and construction projects is being marked with a special ‘through the years’ showcase hosted
Cala Homes (West) has unveiled a new Breathing Space bench at its development in Newton Mearns.
144 West George Street, the prominent Glasgow city centre commercial asset owned by Topland, has been fully let following a new tenancy agreement with rail contractor QTS. Specialising in rail engineering, infrastructure and electrification, QTS has taken 3,040 sq ft across the 7th floor of the Grad
Following an extensive and sensitive renovation project, completed in Summer 2023, the Buccleuch Estates has unveiled Dabton House, a Buccleuch family home located within the Queensberry Estate, ten minutes from Drumlanrig Castle.
Works have started on a new £10 million Aberdeen store for national improvements giant Wickes.
Maxi Construction has secured a place on The Common Services Agency (NHS National Services Scotland) Minor Works Framework. The Livingston-based contractor has been appointed to the Low Value (£50k-£500k) and Medium Value (£500k-£1.5m) Lots for various health board areas thro
Fife Council is investing an additional £3.5 million to help fix Fife's roads and is making good progress in tackling a backlog of repairs.
A local authority has ordered a developer to demolish two tower blocks for multiple breaches of planning rules. The Royal Borough of Greenwich is taking enforcement action against the Comer Homes Group’s Mast Quay Phase II development in Woolich.
North Lanarkshire Council has published plans for the physical regeneration of communities over the next five years.
Proposals for a new housing development on the site of a former Clydebank care home are moving forward after a contractor was appointed. The proposed supported living development aims to provide 19 homes, comprising cottage and tenement flats and terraced bungalows.
Plans by Boris Johnson to build a pool at his home appear to be back on track after the former Prime Minister promised to build a “little newt motel” for great crested newts.
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The UK’s first vertical distillery in Leith has revealed first-look images of the finished interior ahead of opening to the public next month. More than a decade since the ‘pipe dream’ idea was first conceived by wine merchant Ian Stirling and finance director Paddy Fletcher over a
Network Rail has installed the footbridge at Cameron Bridge station as part of the new £116m Levenmouth Rail Link development.