Local residents, businesses and other interested parties are being invited to a ‘Meet the Builder’ event and to view plans for the redevelopment of the historic King’s Arms Hotel in Irvine. A total of six new homes are planned as part of the transformation of the High Street landma
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Clark Contracts has completed the construction of a new business pavilion within Annickbank Innovation Campus in Irvine for North Ayrshire Council.
Connect Modular has successfully delivered the first six houses to its new 14-home affordable housing development programme for North Ayrshire Council.
Work is progressing rapidly to create 26 new council homes on the site of the former St Mary’s Primary School in Largs. Once complete, the development will be a natural extension to the neighbouring 123-unit Flatt Road development which was completed in 2022.
The upgraded sheltered housing accommodation has officially been re-opened at Barnett Court in Saltcoats.
North Ayrshire Council’s capital budget will deliver investment worth more than £400 million to help support communities and residents. The capital budget supports investment in buildings, infrastructure and regeneration projects and the newly-approved programme will see a focus on a num
Redpath Construction has successfully completed a campaign of community benefit initiatives at its North Ayrshire Council Sheltered Housing refurbishment project in Irvine.
Marine infrastructure contractors are being invited to express their interest in relation to planned upgrades at the Hunterston PARC (Port and Resource Campus) Construction Yard in North Ayrshire.
North Ayrshire Council leader Marie Burns and depute leader Shaun Macaulay have taken part in a groundbreaking ceremony to mark the start of work on a new housing development in Kilwinning. The councillors were welcomed to Persimmon Homes' Byrehill Grange development in Kilwinning by Chris Logan, ma
Work is underway to build 14 new affordable modular homes across four sites in the Garnock Valley for North Ayrshire Council.
Work at three multi-million pound flood protection schemes in North Ayrshire is on track as part of preparations to lessen the impact of climate change. Climate change is expected to increase the frequency and severity of flooding across Scotland.
Demolition works at Irvine’s high flats are now complete, with all five towers dismantled and the site fully cleared.
Work is now underway on North Ayrshire Council’s pioneering plans to build its first two solar PV farms. To mark the start of the works, North Ayrshire Provost Anthea Dickson performed the groundbreaking ceremony at Nethermains – a former landfill site between Irvine and Kilwinning.
North Ayrshire Council has confirmed that a contractor has been appointed to carry out enabling works at the site of the new Ardrossan Community Campus.
The third and final construction stage of the Fairlie Coastal Path has begun with work expected to be complete in spring 2024.