The approval of the development of 3,000 homes in West Edinburgh has been recommended by officials at the City of Edinburgh Council.
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A £20 million fund will help Orkney and Shetland to sustain and improve inter‑island connectivity.
The first tenants have moved into one of the new properties at Sandveien on Shetland, marking the return of tenants who were moved out before the rebuild. Lerwick couple Kyle Duncan and Kitty Horváth, and their two children, have moved into a newly built three-bedroom property. The retu
The contractor responsible for the design and construction of the A9 Dualling: Tomatin to Moy project is running a programme of ‘Meet the Contractor’ events in November for local residents to learn about the major construction works scheduled to begin in Spring 2025.
Shetland Islands Council councillors previewed the newly built properties at Sandveien in Lerwick, which are now nearing completion. The contract to rebuild the eight properties began in March 2023 and tenants are expected to move into the new properties in the coming weeks.
Talented surveyors from Scotland are in the running for the RICS Matrics Surveyor Awards 2024, having been shortlisted for demonstrating excellence early in their careers. The RICS Matrics Surveyor Awards, formerly Young Surveyor of the Year Awards, are back for their 11th year to showcase the excep
As the country enters the second week of the UK general election campaign trail, 12 Tier One UK infrastructure and construction contractors and consultants have shared 12 recommendations that the future government should implement to effectively boost the UK’s economic growth and productivity
The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) has announced the winners of its inaugural Women in Construction Scholarship. According to a 2022 study of the UK’s construction dispute resolution sector by King’s College London (KCL), just under 8% of adjudicators are women. These fi
In advance of International Women's Day 2024 this Friday, a group of female councillors met with Glasgow City Council officers to discuss what Feminist Urbanism could mean for women and girls in Glasgow.
The Leith community is being called upon to help design a replacement for the Lindsay Road Bridge, also known as Pride Bridge. The local landmark was a popular walking, wheeling, and cycling route over Hawthornvale Path and in 2021 was painted in rainbow colours, leading to it being named locally as
Proposals have been detailed for a new community in west Edinburgh that promises 3,000 homes, office space to support more than 4,000 jobs, shops, a school, active travel routes and a green urban park.
Infrastructure work at Hjaltland Housing Association's Staneyhill development is due to commence today. Designed by Mott MacDonald and PJP Architects, the infrastructure includes a new spine road and services to enable the future construction of 300 new homes. Garriock Bros. Ltd have been appoi
Engineering firm Mott MacDonald is stepping up its commitment to improving equality and diversity by launching a new jobs programme to help engineers return to work after a career break.
A potential new railway station and transport interchange are to be included in new council plans to transform Ayr town centre.
Balfour Beatty has unveiled Jacobs as the new partner for its Strategic Design Partnership.