East Lothian Council has given the green light to a number of planning applications which could deliver more than 950 homes in total. Planning permission in principle has been granted for a residential development at Windygoul South, Tranent, including open space, a sports pitch and space for the ex
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The Scottish Government is consulting on regulations to bring into force Part 5 of the Land Reform (Scotland) Act 2016, the right to buy land to further sustainable development.
The Highland Council has awarded a contract worth £5.1 million to build 35 new council houses in Inverness.
The Scottish Environment Protection Agency has published a new plan which sets out how it will regulate and work with the housing sector to improve environmental performance throughout the supply chain.
Scott Cairns has announced his decision to step down as group managing director for James Donaldson & Sons in July next year. As the first ever non-family member to lead the group, Scott’s tenure has seen the 160-year-old family business double in turnover to almost £200 millio
Architecture and planning firm Halliday Fraser Munro (HFM) has continued its 20-year presence in Edinburgh with a new city centre office after winning contracts to work on projects worth in excess of £150 million. Under the leadership of managing director David Halliday, the practice’s o
The development of a £19 million cruise berthing and visitor centre at Greenock Ocean Terminal has been awarded funding from the Glasgow City Region City Deal.
The UK construction sector could be subject to soaring material prices and lower workloads and enquiries as a result of a ‘no deal’ Brexit, the Federation of Master Builders (FMB) has warned.
West Lothian Council is to invest over £60 million to deliver three new schools in Winchburgh.
A major step on the way to a replacement Madras College has been taken as Fife Council agreed to the purchase of land from the University of St Andrews.
Scottish Water is investing around £1.3 million in a project that will help protect its infrastructure and an important heritage site in South Lanarkshire.
The Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) is tackling an industry shortage by training 160 more on-site NVQ and SVQ assessors and opening up four new assessment centres. Nine companies will deliver projects worth a total of £1.8 million to recruit and train more on-site assessors t
Demand for office space in Edinburgh has remained robust despite the headwinds caused by a protracted Brexit process, according to analysis from Knight Frank.
The results of a public vote to decide the name of Jedburgh’s new Campus have been announced.