Maxi Construction has been awarded a contract for alteration works to two buildings within West Lothian College in Livingston.
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A large pair of Victorian-era tram cable wheels discovered on the historic boundary between Leith and Edinburgh will soon be put on permanent public display. The wheels, dated to 1898, are each 2.6m in diameter and were used in the underground cable-winding mechanism for Edinburgh’s original c
Independent property advisory firm Lismore Real Estate Advisors has predicted growing interest in prime city centre offices, especially in cities with limited supply such as Edinburgh. Published in its review of the Scottish investment market for Q1 2023, Lismore's research found that
Smith Scott Mullan Associates' comprehensive remodelling and retrofit of McDonald Road Community Fire Station to become the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service’s City of Edinburgh Headquarters has been completed.
Ayr-based Viga Homes has submitted plans to build 93 new homes in Coylton.
A new report by the UK Collaborative Centre for Housing Evidence (CaCHE) has suggested that modern methods of development (MMD) can be a potential solution for addressing systemic housing supply problems.
A planning application to build 401 new homes in a North Lanarkshire village has been granted unanimous approval by councillors.
Aberdeen City Council has lodged plans to deliver supported living bungalows on the site of a former school.
Detailed plans have been submitted for a proposed build to rent development on brownfield land in Anniesland with the number of apartments reduced since the initial application.
Glenrothes-based Atmore Easy Living Development (AELD) Ltd has received planning permission to build 80 new homes in Balgonie, Fife. A mix of two, three and four-bedroom semi-detached and detached bungalows will be delivered on land north of Queen's Meadow. The development will also see a mix o
SSEN Transmission is inviting members of the public to share their views on the next phase of development for two infrastructure projects in the north east of Scotland.
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Aberdeen City Council
Chartered surveyor and property consultant Graham + Sibbald has promoted Mark Gillies, Ross Wilson and Chris Ion to partner level within its Commercial Agency department. Mark Gillies boasts a vast range of experience having worked across Edinburgh, Aberdeen and now Glasgow. His unique knowledge of
Scotland’s first array of floating solar panels will be installed this year as part of an innovative move to generate renewable energy and reduce carbon emissions.
A Perth football club has scored new pitch lighting after a cheeky call to the Kilmac team. Contracts manager Greg Hutcheson was sounded out by local resident Martin Glen, who had spotted work rolling out on the £80 million Perth High School redevelopment.