Proposals for a major hotel expansion in St Andrews, as well as alternative options for a site in Aberdeen city centre have been brought to life in real-time by new technology from Pinnacle Visualisation . Live on-site development rendering via Eyesee by gives developers the opportunity to assure th
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Top marks for Edinburgh housing development An Edinburgh housing development has received an excellent rating from the nationwide construction awards body.
Stuart McMillan The formal consultation process on a new bill designed to re-claim the medical costs of treating people suffering from asbestos related diseases begins today.
Galliford Try has reported a strong half-year performance, with the integration of Edinburgh-based Miller Construction virtually complete. The contractor said assimilation of the Scottish construction firm, which it bought for almost £17 million last July, into the wider group has “proceeded very
Allan Callaghan Construction output in the UK fell by two per cent in November compared to the previous month, according to today’s figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS).
Derek MacKay A taskforce will be convened to oversee the completion of infrastructure works and the deployment of MV Loch Seaforth on the Stornoway-Ullapool route, Minister for Transport and Islands Derek Mackay announced today.
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Persimmon Homes Ltd
The former Dreghorn Primary School North Ayrshire Council has granted planning permission for Scotland’s first Sake Brewery to be built at Dreghorn in Ayrshire.
Pentland Studios Edinburgh film studio plans to go on display
Craiginches Prison Demolition work has started on Aberdeen’s old Craiginches Prison.
BAM Construction has secured a deal to design and build a £43 million new high school in Levenmouth, Fife. The deal is one of the largest infrastructure projects procured so far using the Scottish Government’s hub framework, which brings together community planning partners, including health and
The RIAS Awards / RIBA Awards for Scotland 2015 are now open for entry. Submission to the RIAS Awards entitles entrants to be considered for the following awards:
Gordon Henderson The Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) has warned that plumbers, electricians and builders could be forced out of central Edinburgh under plans to make the Capital Scotland’s slowest city.
Nicola Sturgeon opens the scheme in Leven A £30 million scheme to spread the benefits of new house sales to small and medium sized developers has been launched by the Scottish Government.
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Urban Union/New Gorbals Housing Association