An alligator had to be removed from a construction site after coming within 5 feet of a worker.
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The ancient meets the modern with the launch today of two new digital 3D models highlighting the 'Hutton Section' and 'Hutton’s Rock' at Salisbury Crags in Edinburgh’s Holyrood Park. Devised by Historic Environment Scotland (HES) in partnership with Nature Scot, the new virtual mod
Researchers have led a workshop to develop New York’s hemp industry as a revolution in sustainable construction.
The UK’s first hospital-owned solar farm has surpassed expectations by providing enough electricity to not only contribute to the daily power needs of the hospital but to also cover 100% of its demand for 50 hours despite only operating during the shortest days of the year.
Construction workers have discovered what police described as a mummified body in the wall of a historic building. Police were dispatched to the Henry J. Kaiser Convention Center, near Oakland's downtown, after a worker noticed what appeared to be a human body in a wall that was being deconstructed.
A delicate operation to remove nine old bangers which had been dumped in a Paisley reservoir has been hailed as a huge success by Scottish Water.
To celebrate International Women’s Day yesterday, Home Essentials has re-created Julia Donaldson’s classic childhood tale The Gruffalo and turned it into an extraordinary bedroom.
A New York-based architecture firm is bringing drinking holes directly into the workplace in a bid to tempt workers back into the office.
A popular coastal path in Strathaird on the Isle of Skye has provided an ideal opportunity to try a sustainable path repair technique that uses locally-sourced sheep wool. The Kilmarie path is well used by the community, as well as people visiting the Iron Age fort at Dùn Ringill, and a 100-m
The first sections of a new assisted living facility in the Falkland Islands have just left the Inverurie headquarters of Scotframe en route to the other side of the world.
For more than 200 years, gas holders have been a feature of Britain’s skyline. In towns and cities up and down the country, gas holders have stood as a visual reminder of our industrial past. But the industry has evolved since gas holders were first constructed to hold town gas in the nineteen
The hourly tolling of two church bells has enraged a woman who is suing her council to have the practice stopped.
Hospitality at the proposed £40m Lomond Banks resort at Balloch won’t just be for guests of the human variety, a warm welcome will also be extended to the area’s bat community with a bespoke state-of-the-art ‘bat hotel’ to be included within the plans.
Construction workers at a Glasgow housing development had an unusual shock when they dug up bones, a skull and wooden coffins this week.
A total of £11 million is needed to make the Granite Mile buildings sparkle again, according to property consultants.