Newly released data from Constructionline’s Market Intelligence platform reveals a significant spike in the total value of UK construction opportunities in the third quarter of 2025.
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Plans for a brand-new Mercedes-Benz Truck and Bus dealership at Eurocentral have been announced by Ciceley Commercials.
Clark Contracts has achieved a Platinum accredited membership as part of The 5% Club’s highly respected 2025–26 Employer Audit Scheme.
The Citadel Leisure Centre in Ayr has received a major facelift as part of its exciting refurbishment programme.
Work to ensure accommodation for the arts in Musselburgh and explore opportunities to finance a replacement of the Brunton Hall is progressing.
West Lothian Council has issued planning consent for the new railway station at Winchburgh.
JPMorgan Chase has opened its new 60-storey, $3 billion (c. £2.25bn) global headquarters in Midtown Manhattan, a building designed to be a powerful recruitment tool and a model for the company's future offices. The all-electric tower, located at 270 Park Avenue, will accommodate 10,000 employe
A plan to ensure the Highlands maximises the benefits of billions of pounds in infrastructure investment is being launched by Deputy First Minster Kate Forbes. The Workforce North Action Plan for The Highland Council area brings together a range of local and national partners with key employers to d
Hub East Central Scotland, the public sector development partner for the delivery of community facilities, has appointed Jayne MacLennan as its new chair. Ms MacLennan brings extensive board-level and executive experience from across the property, infrastructure, and construction sectors. A Chartere
A sixteen year old boy has created a robotic hand from Lego.
A new collection of 16 affordable homes has been completed at Lochside Park in Dunfermline, marking the fourth successful collaboration between Lochay Homes and Kingdom Housing Association.
CCG’s in-house planned maintenance division, Asset Management, is making significant progress in delivering kitchen and bathroom upgrades across Whiteinch and Scotstoun in West Glasgow. Working in partnership with Whiteinch & Scotstoun Housing Association, the contractor is currently on-si
A bankrupt builder who persuaded a customer to pay him more than £30,000 for home improvements he never completed has been sentenced. Wayne Miller deliberately concealed his status as a bankrupt from his victim and abandoned the building project in Canterbury when it was nowhere near finished.
As Scotland’s construction sector faces mounting pressure from skills shortages and an ageing workforce, Forster Group is proving that the future is already here and ready to build.
The 220 kV, three-phase export cable was installed in three 28-kilometre sections by Enshore Subsea using the CMOS Installer cable lay vessel operating from the Port of Blyth.



