A new Skolie Burn Bridge joining Addiewell and Loganlea has now been completed.
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Strathaven-based Procast has been awarded a £1.2 million contract to provide roofing and rendering services for West Lothian Council. The deal will see the company working on various residential properties in Dedridge (two sites), Armadale (three) and Whitburn (two).
Plans to build a primary and two new secondary schools in Winchburgh have reached an important milestone as contract close was achieved between West Lothian Council, development partner Hub South East, and main contractor Morrison Construction. Work on the £60.5 million project will begin on-s
A planning application has been submitted for a new malt distillery on the historic Hopetoun Estate at Midhope, West Lothian.
Maxi Construction, the Livingston-based contractor, has been awarded a contract from West Lothian Council for Phase 3 and 4 works at Ogilvie School Campus in Livingston.
Work has started on a new £1.2 million nursery in Bathgate.
West Lothian Council has approved plans for 48 new homes in West Calder.
West Lothian Council has approved an increased budget of £7 million to deliver the new Cedarbank School in Livingston.
West Lothian Council is set to invest more than £340 million over eight years on assets to support the delivery of essential services.
Scottish Water has unveiled plans for a new £21 million state-of-the-art Waste Water Treatment Works (WwTW) upgrade in Winchburgh. The utility has applied for planning permission to build a new and larger works on the edge of the town, next to the site of the current WwTW.
Plans to build the first public non domestic building designed and constructed to Passivhaus standards in Scotland reached an important milestone this week.
Plans to build a new primary school in Calderwood, East Calder, reached an important milestone last week as contract close was achieved.
Recycled paper producer Saica Group has announced its intention to establish a new, purpose-built production facility located in Livingston.
West Lothian Council will spend over £100 million over the next three years to increase and improve its existing housing stock.
Proposals to build a new £14.3 million primary school in East Calder have been approved by West Lothian Council.