Architecture practice HLM has completed the refurbishment of the University of Glasgow’s pilot teaching rooms in time for the 2016/17 academic year. The refurbishment follows the establishment last year of the University’s Inspiring Spaces Group to investigate how existing teaching spaces in var
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The property and construction industries have been perceived to be among the least diverse in Scotland, a new poll on sexist attitudes and workplace diversity has found. The YouGov survey, commissioned by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS), revealed that 29 per cent of girls said th
Site acquired for Glasgow Jaguar and Volvo dealership Property and planning consultancy Rapleys has acquired a site for a new flagship Jaguar and Volvo dealership in Glasgow.
The logo to be used when Glasgow hosts a selection of games for the Euro 2020 football tournament was launched today featuring the city’s famous ‘Squinty Bridge’. Landmark bridges across Europe are being used as a theme for each of the tournament’s host cities with the Clyde Arc forming the
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Glasgow City Council, Per Andrew Shields 231 George Street, Glasgow
Plans for the new Aberdeen Exhibition and Conference Centre Aberdeen City Council could become the first local authority to raise funds on the capital markets as it embarks on a number of major housebuilding and construction projects.
Aerial view of the planned development site as detailed in the Proposal of Application Notice Plans are in the pipeline for a new residential and mixed use development immediately adjacent to Scotland’s home of rugby.
Plans have been submitted for a housing development between Dalgety Bay and Inverkeithing which was previously rejected by Fife Council. Taylor Wimpey has lodged a detailed planning application for 295 homes at Hillend Road at the Spencerfield site.
Civil engineering and road surfacing firm Crummock Holdings has attributed a drop in profits in its financial year to delays in receiving large contracts. The Herald reports that the Bonnyrigg company saw its profits fall to £366,076 from £570,657 as revenue grew 38 per cent to £23 million in the
Inspection work being carried out on the Forth Road Bridge. The repair of damaged steelwork which led to the closure of the Forth Road Bridge in 2015 has been crowned the overall winner of the 2016 Saltire Society Civil Engineering Awards.
Plans to build an £800 million hydro power station in the Highlands have stalled over uncertainty over the financial viability of pumped hydro projects. Energy firm SSE won approval for the Coire Glas plant at Loch Lochy, north of Fort William, in 2013.
Jenny Bell Jenny Bell from Atmos Consulting discusses the judicial review of four previously consented offshore wind farms.
Work starts on Aberdeen Cruyff Court community sports facility Work has started to create a world-renowned multi-use community sports facility in Aberdeen.
International superstar Emeli Sande has pledged her support to the multi-million pound redevelopment of Aberdeen’s historic Music Hall. The singer-songwriter, who hails from Alford in Aberdeenshire, is instantly recognisable from her striking profile emblazoned on the large building wrap surroundi
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Perth and Kinross Council