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Balfour Beatty and SSEN Transmission open shared Peterhead office

SSEN Transmission and Balfour Beatty have opened a new shared office space in Peterhead as part of the delivery of the Netherton Hub. Staff from...

Network Rail reveals the amount of times vehicles struck bridges in Scotland

NEW figures from Network Rail have revealed that, from April 2024 to March 2025, there were 158 reports of vehicles striking bridges in Scotland. The...

Build of MiAlgae’s new scale-up facility underway in Grangemouth

GROUND has been broken on the build of MiAlgae's major new scale-up facility in Grangemouth. The Scottish biotech company produces sustainable microalgae-based Omega 3 ingredients,...
Teacher Building, Glasgow

Finalists announced for Scottish Property Awards 2026

THE finalists have been announced for the Scottish Property Awards 2026. Now in its 13th year, the national awards programme celebrates the projects that are...

Build of Clackmannanshire Council’s ‘most ambitious’ community project begins

ROBERTSON Construction has commenced work on what Clackmannanshire Council has described as its 'most ambitious community project' yet. The project will deliver the new Wellbeing...
Granite House, Glasgow

Historic Glasgow building to be ‘re-energised’ as mixed-use destination

MCR Property Group has completed the acquisition of the historic Granite House in Glasgow city centre and plans to 're-energise' the building as a...
Construction work at Tyndrum Wastewater Treatment Works

Upgrades triple filter screening capacity at Tyndrum wastewater treatment works

STIRLINGSHIRE-based Tyndrum Wastewater Treatment Works has enhanced its process screening capacity by installing upgrades capable of handling more than triple its original volume. The project,...
Prime Property founders John Morris (left) and Luis Guarin

Commercial property boom sees auction house enjoy record month

GLASGOW-based Prime Property Auctions has enjoyed its most successful month to date for commercial sales after concluding deals worth more than £1 million. A £200,000-plus...
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Bute solar schemes powering Scottish Water sites

TWO new Scottish Water solar schemes are helping to power essential water and waste water services on the Isle of Bute. At Loch Ascog Water...
Skara Brae. Image credit: Historic Environment Scotland

Changing weather patterns placing ‘additional stress’ on Scotland’s heritage properties

HISTORIC Environment Scotland (HES) has warned that some of the nation's most significant heritage properties are being affected by climate change. The organisation said changing...

Build of MiAlgae’s major scale-up facility begins in Grangemouth

GROUND has been broken on the build of MiAlgae's major new scale-up facility in Grangemouth. The Scottish biotechnology company produces sustainable microalgae-based Omega 3 ingredients,...
Net Zero Public Sector Buildings Standard

Construction sector views sought to help improve Net Zero Public Sector Buildings Standard

THE Scottish Futures Trust has announced a review of the Net Zero Public Sector Buildings Standard and inviting stakeholders across the public sector and...
Forth bridge

New 10-year Forth Bridge World Heritage management plan to be created

INDIVIDUALS are being invited to comment on a draft plan for the management of the Forth Bridge over the next 10 years. All UNESCO World...
East Lothian Provost Councillor John McMillan, Luca Scott, Mark McDonald (Had Fab Manufacturing Manager), Rory Mclaughin, East Lothian Council Leader Councillor Norman Hampshire.

East Lothian construction courses benefit youngsters and local firms

CONSTRUCTION and engineering courses on offer in East Lothian are leading to jobs for young people and supporting local businesses, the region's local authority...
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SFHA makes funding call amid concerns over cost of resolving historic construction issues

THE Scottish Federation of Housing Associations (SFHA) has warned that the cost of resolving historic construction issues could heavily impact rent levels in the...