Planning research projects from across the UK and internationally have been shortlisted for this year’s RTPI Awards for Research Excellence. Ryden has been recognised in the prestigious Planning Consultancy category for its ground-breaking Planning for Infrastructure research project.
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A Broxburn-based diamond drilling specialist has completed key infrastructural work on Glasgow’s Queen Street Station tunnel upgrade, doing so on budget and ahead of schedule. Corecut was singled out by Story Contracting – which was awarded the track-slab replacement contract for the Edi
Quarterly brick sales up 10 per cent New statistics released by the Office of National Statistics (ONS) show growing demand for bricks.
Can you teach an old brickie new tricks? 73-year-old builder Pat Griffin is to swap roles with his 29-year-old comedian daughter Jo for a comedy infused, interactive theatre show about loss, family relationships, class and the generation divide. Born in 1942, writer/performer Pat Griffin grew up in
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A manager at a Dundee building merchants who embezzled more than £73,000 from his bosses is facing jail. Jonathan Green was a sales manager at Grahams Building Merchants in Dundee when he carried out the year-long fraud.
A map showing the 11 dualling schemes and where the ground investigations are taking place Fugro Geoservices Ltd has secured the third ground investigation contract of the summer on the Scottish Government’s A9 Dualling programme.
From left: Deveron Construction team members Stewart Riddoch (project surveyor), Colin Wright (operations manager), Scott Clark (site manager) and Bruce Robertson (general manager) Deveron Construction has announced the completion of a nursing home project in Keith.
Over £700,000 funding to improve housing for crofters Crofters in some of Scotland’s rural and remote communities will benefit from better housing through funding from the Scottish Government.
Norway is exploring an unconventional and first-of-its-kind form of transportation infrastructure solution to travelling across its many fjords. A drive on the main coastal artery, E39, from Stavanger to Sogneford is less than 250 miles, but takes more than seven hours, traversing as it does countle
Building services contractor T Clarke has returned to a net cash position after a solid first half performance. Revenues from continuing operations rose to £121,6m from £107.3m last time. Underlying operating profits rose to £2.2m from £2.1m and reported operating profits of £2.1m were up from
A modified draft of the Angus Local Development Plan (ALDP) has been agreed which identifies land for the development of around 330 new homes per annum across the area to 2026. Given the green light by Angus Council this week, the plan also gives continued support for existing sites and brownfield o
Galloway's work at the Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome in Glasgow Dundee engineering firm Galloway Group was given “significant financial support” by the Scottish Government before it entered administration, it has been revealed.
The A90/A937 south junction Plans to build a multi-million pound business park in Angus have been given the green light by the Scottish Government.
Heart of Midlothian Football Club has formally submitted a planning application for a new Main Stand at its Tynecastle stadium. The next stage of the Tynecastle redevelopment will see the stadium transformed into a 20,000-plus capacity stadium in time for the 2017-18 season.