Scotland
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Big lift for Glasgow Queen Street as structural steelwork begins
The first completed section of structural steelwork has been installed as part of Glasgow Queen Street’s redevelopment. -
How a Planning Bill could secure vital investment in Scottish infrastructure
Stefano Smith of WYG discusses how legislation for an infrastructure levy could soon end the disjoint between planning development and infrastructure delivery in Scotland. -
Long delays for major infrastructure projects in Scotland
The Scottish government has revealed that more than a dozen building projects have been hit by major delays. -
ScotRail boss believes commuters don’t care about the age of trains
ScotRail managing director Alex Hynes defended the use of 40-year-old trains by claiming passengers don’t care about old they are. -
Scottish construction sector ends downward trend of decline
The construction sector grew by 1.8% for the second quarter of 2018 as the Scottish economy outpaced the UK as a whole. -
Jacobs appointed to lead Edinburgh city centre transformation
Jacobs is leading the transformation plan for a vibrant, people-focused capital city centre. -
Glasgow Art School to be rebuilt but could take up to seven years
Hopes have been restored about the future of Glasgow Art School but its reopening could take as long as seven years. -
Race is on for Transport Scotland’s £930m road maintenance contracts
Transport Scotland has opened the bidding for two roads maintenance contracts in the south and north of the country, worth £930m. -
Balfour Beatty awarded £43m Scottish overhead line and cabling works
Balfour Beatty has won two contracts worth £43.5m aimed at ensuring the secure supply of electricity for residents in the north of Scotland. -
Green light given for 433-home development at former Glasgow Police HQ
Plans have been approved for the 433-home development at the former Strathclyde Police headquarters in Glasgow.