Defence secretary Ben Wallace has welcomed a vast building hall for the Royal Navy’s Type 31 frigates as a major milestone in building the next-generation frigates. Type 31s, which are being built by Babcock in Roysth, will be the beating heart of the Royal Navy’s surface fleet
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Hardies Property & Construction Consultants has completed work on the flagship new £2.2 million leisure facility for Clayton Caravan Park, set amongst 100 acres of the Eden Valley in rural North East Fife close to St Andrews.
The public will have a chance to view revised proposals for a new residential development in Cairneyhill, Fife.
Fife College has appointed the project management team that will deliver its new Dunfermline campus. Following a rigorous procurement process, construction and property consultancy firm Gardiner & Theobald was chosen to form the multi-disciplinary project management and design team.
Gas network company SGN has received approval to build a world-first 100% green hydrogen-to-homes demonstration network in Fife.
Investment proposals that would see over 3,800 new affordable houses built in Fife before 2026 were discussed by Fife councillors yesterday. Fife Council's Strategic Housing Investment Programme (SHIP) will now be submitted to the Scottish Government in a bid for funding to help subsidise the total
The newly opened Larick Centre, in the small coastal Fife town of Tayport, is a beacon of hope and opportunity for the local community and "a building by the community, for the community".
Fife’s flagship Industrial Innovation Investment programme has now begun construction work on seven single storey business units within Dunnikier Business Park in Kirkcaldy.
The public will have the chance to view and shape the details of Avant Homes' new residential development in Cairneyhill, Fife.
Plans have been submitted to bring new homes to a coastal Fife village.
Kingdom Housing Association’s regeneration of Fraser Avenue in Inverkeithing has been recognised at the Scottish Home Awards.
The next chapter in the life of the 17th century Leslie House near Glenrothes was confirmed yesterday after plans to transform the ruins back to their former glory were given the green light.
Proposals to tackle one of Kirkcaldy High Street's oldest gap sites with an affordable housing development has been given the green light. Members of Fife Council's central and west planning committee met yesterday to approve a planning application to transform the site of the old Co-op into 39 affo
Councillors will today make a decision on plans to rescue a historic ruin that was known for decades as the seat of the Rothes family and resembled Holyrood Palace in its heyday.
Plans are being drawn up for the creation of 180 new homes and luxury log cabins at Prestonhill quarry in Inverkeithing. The plans are being led by developers DDR (UK) Ltd. There are few details about the plans, other than it is likely to comprise of 135 newbuild homes and 45 housing association pro