The £333,000 work for King George VI bridge is for resurfacing and waterproofing and starts at 6am on Tuesday 14 March, 2023 and is due to finish at 7pm on Friday, 9 June, 2023.
Scottish Parliament No scheduled business UK Parliament Today’s business includes: Private Members’ Bills: Renewable Liquid Heating Fuel Bill: Second Reading Private Members’ Bills: Pre-Payment Meters (Self-Disconnection)
Subsea 7 has hailed order intake of $7bn for 2022, its largest since 2013 However, after a $100m tax charge, Subsea 7 saw flat net income, staying at $36m, the same as 2021.
Deputy First Minister John Swinney has announced he is leaving the Scottish Government after nearly 16 years.
The Caledonian Sleeper rail service will follow ScotRail into public ownership later this year, the Scottish Government has announced.
The Aberdeen Beach Leisure Centre and Bucksburn Swimming Pool will close forever after nearly £700,000 worth of funding was cut by Aberdeen City Council.
Here are the business stories making the headlines across Scotland and the UK this morning.
Norwegian oil giant Equinor has signed a deal potentially worth over £900million to acquire the UK North Sea business of Canadian firm Suncor.
Augean, a specialist provider in waste management, is delighted to announce its Senior Operations Manager, Peter Marioni, has been promoted to Chief Operating Officer for the North East Scotland division.
Luxury homebuilder, Bancon Homes has announced the sales launch of the next phase of beautiful homes at its Aden Meadows development in Mintlaw, Aberdeenshire.
Coretrax, a global leader in well integrity and production optimisation, has successfully delivered its DAV MX circulation sub to effectively cool an estimated 400oC geothermal well bottom hole temperature by almost 200 oC in the US.
Developing the Young Workforce (DYW) North East and North East Scotland College (NESCol) have teamed up to host a free information evening during Scottish Apprenticeship Week for young people and their parents and carers.