Phase 1 plans for a major new low carbon, multi-modal rail freight facility have been unanimously approved by North Lanarkshire Council. (from left) Andrew Stirling, director, PD Stirling; Lee Wayper, project manager, Sir Robert McAlpine; David Cross, consultant for PD Stirling; David Stir
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Plans to develop a six-storey block of flats and commercial units at the site of a former Glasgow police station have failed to win the approval of councillors.
Key changes are required to increase citizen-centred accountability to see an end to sporting construction projects built with a shelf life, according to a new research paper.
Heriot-Watt University has received £20 million from UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) to develop a high-impact research and innovation centre to act as the national focal point and international gateway for UK industrial decarbonisation.
Places for People has released aerial images to show the progress being made at its Chapelton development, located just eight miles outside of Aberdeen.
Property and planning firm Lichfields is to double the size of its existing floorplate in Edinburgh with a move to new offices after more than five years of consistent growth. Lichfields established its Scottish office on George Street in 2015 headed by Nicola Woodward and it now has five
Barratt Developments has shown its commitment to offer opportunities and raise awareness of the diverse range of roles within the construction industry. The housebuilder aims to attract young people, with several routes available such as its early career apprenticeship scheme, one-year accelerated c
Plans have been unveiled by Tir Conaill Harps to redevelop the pitch at Cambuslang Rugby and Sports Club.
A beloved bronze statue of one of fiction’s most famous young boys will be reinstated within the grounds of a future housing development.
The former Dundee Gasworks site has been revealed as the preferred site to host the "transformational and regenerative" Eden Project Dundee tourist attraction.
The creation of the £21 million SeedPod hub for food and drink industry growth on the outskirts of Aberdeen will move ahead at pace after it received planning approval. Led by Opportunity North East (ONE), SeedPod will put the region's businesses at the forefront of innovation, produ
Cruden Homes (EAST) and bid partner Buccleuch Property were yesterday confirmed as preferred developers to carry out the landmark regeneration of a major brownfield site in Fountainbridge, Edinburgh following a competitive procurement process.
Scottish Borders Council has approved plans for a waterfront regeneration project in Eyemouth.
Amey Consulting has won a highways design contract on the Clyde Waterfront and Renfrew Riverside (CWRR) project.
Refurbishment work is getting under way on a new, state-of-the-art Early Years Centre and professional learning and development facility in a building which will also facilitate the relocation of North Ayrshire Council’s concierge centre, in Irvine.