Scottish Water has announced the preferred bidders for partner companies it will work with to transform the country’s public assets to keep taps flowing and protect the environment.
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Three major international companies have been appointed for the next phase of work looking at the potential for fixed links in Shetland.
Plans to transform the Cowcaddens Fire Station site in Glasgow into a major mixed-use development have taken a significant step forward after Glasgow City Council granted planning permission in principle.
Stantec and COWI have been engaged to help ascertain whether fixed tunnel transport links can be delivered in Shetland.
SSE Renewables’ Coire Glas pumped storage hydropower project has become the first scheme of its kind to achieve the Hydropower Sustainability Standard.
Plans to build 100 new homes on the outskirts of Houston have been thrown out by Renfrewshire councillors, despite planning officers recommending approval.
A major step forward has been taken in developing a long-awaited integrated transport plan (ITP) for Fort William with the appointment of consultants.
The project looking at the future options for connectivity between Shetland’s islands is moving to its next phase, following a recent series of public drop-in sessions.
A £20 million fund will help Orkney and Shetland to sustain and improve inter‑island connectivity.
Pioneering work at the Allander Leisure Centre has secured another top accolade.
Sustainable design and engineering firm Stantec has acquired integrated engineering design firm Hydrock.
Stantec UK Ltd has been selected as the preferred bidder for Shetland's Inter-island Transport Connectivity Programme.
The new Allander Leisure Centre has been given the official seal of approval by East Dunbartonshire's Provost… and thousands of happy swimmers, spinners, footballers, fitness fans and tennis aces.
People are being asked to give their views on concepts for a new footbridge over the railway at Magdalen Green.
Alumno Group has been granted planning permission for the construction of purpose-built student accommodation (PBSA) in the Jock’s Lodge area of Edinburgh following an appeal to the Scottish Government.


