Edinburgh Rugby and Scottish Rugby has announced the completion of the club’s new, purpose-built stadium in the grounds of to BT Murrayfield.
In Pictures
The new pier is beginning to take shape at Tarbert Ferry Terminal as part of the £14.3 million upgrade project at the harbour. East view of pier demolition: concrete deck removal, temporary walkway to shore bollard and platform for crew access gangway are both operational
Grampian Housing Association chief operating officer Craig Stirrat has shared these images at the handover of new homes in Sandhaven.
West of Scotland Housing Association (WSHA) has shared this image of the progress made with its new homes at Fielden Street in East Glasgow.
Berwickshire Housing Association (BHA) has shared images of the progress at the first phase of its new build housing development in Beanburn, Ayton.
Two major milestones have been reached at CHAP Group’s social housing project at Summerhill.
HFD Group’s 177 Bothwell Street, set to become Glasgow’s largest single office building, has reached another significant construction milestone with the commencement of the installation of three acres of glazing on its exterior.
New images of how the buildings at Inverness Castle may be transformed have been released as the site is developed into a new visitor attraction. LDN Architects' proposals for the castle’s transformation will include the creation of a one storey building to link the two towers of the castle an
RDK Construction and RobertRyan Homes Ltd are nearing completion of their first phase of designed homes at the Walled Garden, Southannan Estate in Fairlie, North Ayrshire.
With construction now back underway on Edinburgh Rugby’s new stadium following last month’s project resumption, contractors continue to make significant progress on site at BT Murrayfield.
Hillcrest Homes has showcased its plans to transform a former Dundee jute mill into social housing.
Cunninghame Housing Association has marked the completion of its latest social housing development in Annan with a formal ceremony last week.
The first images showing how a vacant former retail unit at the heart of Paisley’s High Street will be turned into a 21st-century community facility housing library services have been revealed today as an architect and main contractor are appointed to the project.
Deputy First Minister and cabinet secretary for education John Swinney did the honours at a topping out ceremony yesterday on the site of the new primary school and community facilities in Danderhall. Mr Swinney with (from left) head teacher Stephanie Campbell, P7 pupils Hazel and Max and Midlothian
Network GQS has released the latest development images of the refurbishment taking place at Queen Street Station. The rail infrastructure body announced the construction will be finished by spring time this year.