A public consultation has begun into four design options for a new active travel bridge crossing at Banff for pedestrians and cyclists. Early last year, Aberdeenshire Council commissioned a study to explore options for a new crossing at the River Deveron between Banff and Macduff.
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A public consultation has started to help the process of identifying options for improving transport connections on the A93 from Aberdeen to Banchory. The study, which will particularly focus on active travel and public transport connections, continues the ongoing work of Aberdeen City Council and p
Morgan Sindall Construction has completed its first project as a result of its position on the University of Glasgow’s capital projects framework, undertaking a complete refurbishment of Maclay Residences, which offers accommodation to postgraduate students.
Global infrastructure consulting firm AECOM has become the latest occupier to take space at HFD Group’s flagship 177 Bothwell Street in Glasgow. The firm has secured around 20,000 sq. ft. on the office development’s second floor. AECOM has the option to take more space as it continues to
The Highland Council's planning committee has unanimously approved proposals which will see a new railway station built at Inverness Airport.
Construction has completed on East Lothian’s newest primary school and the building is due to be formally handed over to the council today.
Revised plans a double platform railway station at Inverness Airport have been submitted to the Highland Council.
A new pedestrian footbridge in Glasgow that will form a critical link between Sandyhills Park and nearby residential properties has been delivered thanks to the Glasgow City Region City Deal.
Statkraft has awarded a contract to Powersystems UK with civils subcontractor Knights Brown to undertake the electrical and civil engineering works for a £20 million grid project in Moray.
Up to 500 jobs are set to go at Aecom as it announced a “re-shaped” to the UK and Ireland business. A redundancy consultation has now started among the consultant’s 7,000 staff.
Infrastructure projects in Scotland should now be built using less new materials and significantly more secondary and recycled materials as the first choice, according to some of the sector’s biggest leaders.
A sustainable energy projects developer has announced plans for the first ocean powered data centre in the world in Caithness.
AECOM has launched what is believed to be the world’s first natural capital laboratory on a 100-acre site near Loch Ness.
Keppie Design has concluded a trio of projects on the Orkney Islands with the delivery of the new £64 million Balfour Hospital.
RJ McLeod has been awarded a contract by West Lothian Council to replace Skolie Burn Bridge between Addiewell and Loganlea.