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Amey has secured additional funding of £759,000 to design a revolutionary Impact Protection Vehicle (IPV), that will protect roadworkers from harm when putting out traffic management on live carriageways.
Foster + Partners has resubmitted plans for a £300 million temporary transparent home for MPs to relocate to while the Houses of Parliament is refurbished.
A man has taken to Twitter to voice his concerns regarding ongoing construction work he’s facing — quite literally — when he stands on his balcony in the evening.
A playhouse listed on Airbnb as a joke has been booked by a family of four for a weekend break.
A piece of Lego fell out of a young boy’s nose almost two years after he placed it there.
Bakery chain Greggs has been granted planning permission to develop its first drive-thru outlet in Scotland.
A five-year-old boy’s wish to become a construction worker for a day has come true.
Motor racing driver Paul di Resta has taken the chequered flag in a battle to convert an office building into one of Edinburgh’s most luxurious homes.
The world’s last Blockbuster shop has been transformed into a 90s themed Airbnb. The store in Bend, Orgeon, will be listed for three one-night stays in September and includes an unlimited movie marathon.
Billions of euros handed to Italy by the EU to restart its crippled economy could be used to build a tunnel from the country’s mainland to Sicily, prime minister Giuseppe Conte has said.
Property developers have been invited to transform a former World War II RAF control tower into a luxury home.
The world tallest prefab skyscrapers are to be delivered in Singapore but large parts of the structures are being built over the border in Malaysia.
President Trump has denied claims that a White House official enquired about the possibility of carving his face into Mount Rushmore, before adding that it “sounds like a good idea”.
Kayne West is reportedly applying for a trademark on the term ‘2020Vision’ as a name for homes he was building on his 300-acre Californian property. The unusual dome structures were reportedly inspired by the planet Tatooine from the ‘Star Wars’ films and were being built as