Future steps the Scottish Government should take to deliver a lasting legacy for the energy transition have been outlined in a new publication launched today by industry body Scottish Renewables.
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Tollcross Housing Association has been granted planning permission to deliver 43 new homes near Tollcross Road. The vacant brownfield site, in Altyre Street, south of Trainard Avenue, was most recently used as an overflow car park for the 2014 Commonwealth Games after three-storey residential f
North Ayrshire Council is to build 1,625 new homes across every part of the region by 2027 as part of a newly-approved Strategic Housing Investment Plan (SHIP).
Cumbernauld-based bedroom systems specialist Kelvin KBB has added Jim Miller to its senior management team in the role of sales and marketing director. Jim brings decades of sales and leadership experience to the role where he will support Kelvin’s business development, marketing, digital
Plans to build 1,200 new houses across Fife by 2024 have been agreed by councillors.
Scottish Construction Now's #COP26SCN showcase of the social housing sector's efforts to help tackle the climate crisis continues with Andy Moseley, senior policy officer at the Scottish Empty Homes Partnership, who makes the case for utilising empty homes as a critical tool in terms of mi
Councillors in Glasgow have agreed that a large area of land at Carmyle can be developed for housing. Initial plans lodged by AS Carmyle Ltd and New City Vision (Carmyle) Ltd in 2017 called for the redevelopment of land next to River Road, Kenmuir Road and Clydeford Road. Since then,
Clark Contracts has welcomed its appointment to the Scottish Procurement Alliance’s Public Building and Infrastructure Framework (PB3).
Ryder Architecture has been named Architectural Practice of the Year at the Building awards this week.
The commercial arm of the Scottish home improvements company CR Smith has returned to profit as the manufacturer bounced back from factory closures due to Covid in its previous financial year.
A multi-storey housing development in Clydebank will be declared as surplus and demolished following consultation with tenants. Future options for the Brunswick, Montreal and Quebec House developments were discussed with tenants after they were identified for review by West Dunbartonshire Council&rs
International real estate advisor Savills has advised Burger King on a new drive-thru at Pittsburgh Retail Park in Dunfermline.
The entire haulage fleet of Advance Construction Scotland is now powered by green biofuel as part of its commitment towards a net zero future.
Detailed plans have been lodged for an arrivals hall and cycle/walkway tunnel improvements at the Scottish Event Campus in Glasgow.
Morgan Sindall has successfully managed supply chain inflation and the reduced availability of materials and labour to raise its end of year profit forecasts, the firm told shareholders today. In a trading update issued this morning, the group said that based on the performance to date and with good