The first phase of housing at Castlehill Road, Wishaw, is now complete, taking forward North Lanarkshire Council regeneration plans to deliver new housing, amenities and green spaces, transforming and connecting the local community.
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Construction has officially started on the new Gartcosh Community Hub, a major project set to provide new education and community facilities for the area.
Scotland's five regional hub companies have showcased a collective £4.2 billion programme of learning estate infrastructure ahead of an appearance at the Learning Places Scotland conference this week.
South Tyneside-based Castle has continued to grow its presence in the Scottish education sector with a contract to supply full mechanical, electrical, public health and renewable services for the new Dumfries High School.
Pupils at St Kevin’s primary school in Bargeddie took part in a special event to mark the start of construction on their new community hub.
Consultation drop-in sessions for the new Larkhall Leisure Centre are to take place next week.
Michael Ross, CEO of hub South West Scotland, discusses the need to collaborate if we can deliver the decarbonisation goals in public sector infrastructure. As Scotland faces increasing economic challenges, the need for innovation and collaboration in public sector infrastructure has never been grea
Robertson Construction Central West has completed the £21 million Montgomerie Park Primary School for North Ayrshire Council ready for the new school year this week.
The contractor for the new £23.9 million Larkhall Leisure Centre has now been appointed.
Lanarkshire-based company Ultimate Uplifts Ltd has been announced as the winner of hub South West Scotland’s Build Lanarkshire Programme. This marks the seventh year of the successful supplier development programme which offers valuable industry knowledge and support to local companies in the
A significant milestone has been reached with the contract being signed for the new Dumfries High School.
Construction work is underway on the latest new council homes to be built in Ardrossan and Irvine.
North Ayrshire's newest and most eco-friendly school has topped out, with the Provost and pupils planting a tree to mark the occasion.
School pupils got hands-on construction experience at a special event to provide a platform for future career development.
Construction-related companies across Lanarkshire have until 28 March to register for the annual Build Lanarkshire programme, delivered by hub South West Scotland in partnership with North and South Lanarkshire councils. The development programme, now in its seventh year, is free to attend and offer