Network Rail engineers have completed a £7 million project to improve the West Highland Line as new images have been released showing further progress on the new Inverness Airport station.
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Building work has started on the development of 150 new homes in Aberdeen.
Angus Council has rejected plans for a new 62-home housing development in Carnoustie. Kirkwood Homes, in conjunction with Angus Estates Ltd, had drawn up plans to expand the northern edge of the town.
Plans submitted by Mandale Homes to convert the historic Aberdeen offices at Denburn House into flats have been approved by Aberdeen City Council. The developer will transform the Grade B-Listed building overlooking Union Terrace Gardens into 72 flats, comprising 14 studio apartments, 45 one-bed, ni
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Aberdeen City Council
The final planning hurdle has been cleared for the development of the former Strathmartine Hospital on the outskirts of Dundee.
Plans to create a residential-led development that will transform a 15.5-acre factory site in Edinburgh with new homes, community amenities and access to a new transport hub have moved forward with the acquisition of the plot of land.
A bid to transform more than 40 residential flats in Finnieston into short-term holiday lets has been rejected by Glasgow City Council’s planning committee.
An independent review of working practices in Scotland’s construction industry has today called for urgent interventions by government, employers, unions and industry leadership groups to improve the quality of work for the 130,000 strong workforce in Scotland and to help embed fair work into
An innovative new project is ‘distilling’ residues from Scotland’s famous whisky industry into sustainable, green energy. The successful trial involving Scottish Water, SEPA and major distiller Chivas Brothers saw distillery residue brought into Aberdeen’s Nigg Waste Water Tr
The construction of two new retail units on Glasgow’s London Road has now been completed by Clark Contracts.
Colliers has recognised three employees in Scotland through its annual promotions process. In Edinburgh, Guy Dalziel (valuations & advisory services) and Holly Gillingham (planning) have been promoted to associate director, whilst in Glasgow Ryan Duffy (rating) has been promoted to senior survey
Perth & Kinross businesses are getting the chance to find out more about what supply chain opportunities will be available through the new Cross Tay Link Road project.
A community trust restoration and refurbishment project that breathed fresh life into a Borders railway station building is celebrating two key award wins. The project, the design of which was created and developed by Galashiels-based Aitken Turnbull Architects, secured a Scottish Borders Desig
Work to create a new motorway junction that will open up direct access to the M9 for the West Lothian community of Winchburgh and outlying villages has started after the contract was awarded to RJ McLeod.