Plans for a new seven‑storey student housing block on a long‑vacant Glasgow city centre car park have been approved, despite objections over daylight loss, noise and the impact on the surrounding conservation area.
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A long-running Dundee joinery firm has ceased to trade, with all 23 employees made redundant. James Dewar and Alistair McAlinden from Interpath were appointed joint provisional liquidators to Alexander Oastler Ltd on 21 April 2026.
Astec Europe has appointed O’Kane Equipment Solutions Ltd as its official dealer for the Frontier track crushing and screening product line across Scotland and Northern England. Under the new partnership, O’Kane Equipment Solutions will represent Astec’s Frontier range of track cru
Offsite timber frame manufacturer Donaldson Timber Systems has introduced a range of house types to meet the increasing demand for cost-effective, sustainable, and Modern Methods of Construction (MMC) compliant housing solutions across the UK.
The average price of a property in Scotland reached £187,000 in February 2026, an increase of 2.3% when compared to 12 months prior, the latest House Price Index (HPI) has revealed.
Dundee Sheriff Court must make “urgent” improvements to privacy and ventilation in its custody unit, inspectors have said. A report by HM Inspectorate of Prisons (HMIPS), following a visit to the court custody unit (CCU) on November 6 last year, found the facility to be clean, generally
Collective Architecture has developed proposals for 157 new affordable homes for Wheatley, regenerating a prominent brownfield site in the east of Glasgow.
Plans to end the way international gas prices push up electricity prices across Great Britain take a major step forward today.
Scottish Historic Buildings Trust (SHBT), the Bernat Klein Foundation and National Trust for Scotland have been shortlisted for Partnership of the Year at the 24th annual Museums + Heritage Awards, recognising their collaborative effort to rescue one of Scotland's most significant postwar buildings
Tollcross Housing Association has officially opened its most recent new build housing development at Altyre Street, Tollcross.
Western Isles councillors have given the green light to a 94‑home development on former RAF land at Melbost, on the edge of Stornoway Airport. The proposal covers a phased programme of semi‑detached housing on the old RAF Stornoway site, together with a new access road from the A866 Stornoway&nd
Tilbury Douglas has become the first tier one contractor to deploy a humanoid robot on a live construction site.
A new £5.8 million school purpose-built for children across Scotland who have experienced significant trauma in early life has been completed.
McLaughlin & Harvey has completed the construction of the University of Edinburgh’s new Engineering Forum building, home to the School of Engineering’s Institute for Energy Systems (IES) and which is now open to staff and students.
A housing development on the north‑west edge of Kilmarnock is expected to move forward this week, with East Ayrshire Council planners recommending approval in principle for up to 206 new homes. The application, lodged by Hallam Land Management, covers a 10.4‑hectare grazing site at Buntonhill, F


