Edinburgh Airport has revealed plans for a separate international immigration hall and baggage reclaim area as part of a £50 million extension.
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MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Marriott International
Vaughan Hart By Vaughan Hart, managing director at Scottish Building Federation
Greenfaulds High School It’s been a busy start to 2015 for the Special Projects Team at law firm Shepherd and Wedderburn, with recent deals totalling a value in excess of £1 billion.
New Year, new start for Dalkeith Corn Exchange
Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome Construction contracts for major projects related to the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games amounted to £669 million, according to Glasgow City Council.
A plan which could see over £1 billion of development opportunities in Argyll and Bute has been welcomed by the Scottish Government. Argyll and Bute Council said government reporters gave its planning service positive feedback on development land identified in the Argyll and Bute Local Development
The Scottish Government has said a decision has not yet been made on the planned women’s prison in Greenock. The £75 million HMP Inverclyde has been widely opposed by campaigners and opposition parties who say the focus should be on reducing the number of women being
Germany's Autobahns have been praised and replicated the world over. They're beautifully flat, and on most stretches there's no enforced speed limit – just an "advised" one of about 80mph. But in Hamburg, residents have become a little sick of their local motorway, and the city government's decide
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Duddingston House Properites Ltd/Urbanist Hotels Ltd.
Lidl has unveiled plans to increase the size of its distribution centre and build more Scottish stores following four consecutive years of growth for Lidl in the UK. The supermarket has submitted a notification to West Lothian Council to apply for a relocation of its Scottish Regional Distribution C
Two competing bids remain in the running to save Perth City Hall from demolition in the latest marketing round, the local authority has confirmed. Perth City Hall
Stephen Glaister Damaged caused to cars by potholes have cost local authorities across Scotland £228,000 in just one year.
A Danish-inspired housing scheme for over-55s could potentially be sited in Pollokshield, Glasgow, according to Penington CoHousing.
A Scottish construction company has presented two charities with cheques for £10,000 apiece. City Building, which employs over 2,200 people in Scotland, made the donations to Kidney Research UK and Beatson Cancer Charity in reflection of the number of staff whose family and friends have been affect