MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant:Renfrewshire Council City Deal Team
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Jill Armstrong By Jill Armstrong, head of commercial management at Speirs Gumley
Aberdeen City Council has agreed to take forward a feasibility study to build 2,000 new council houses in the city by 2022.
3D visualisation - section through the Mackintosh Building courtesy of SimVis, The Glasgow School of Art The Glasgow School of Art has announced that the Garfield Weston Foundation has made a donation of £500,000 towards The Mackintosh Campus Appeal, which is supporting the development of the GSA
Tim Broyd A new golden age of infrastructure – delivering economic growth and better quality of life – is within our grasp if engineers embrace new technology and the mind-set to exploit it.
Number of empty Aberdeen council homes halved The number of empty council properties in Aberdeen has been halved in the past year.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FFnW7fYKPVs&feature=youtu.be Access to Scotland's first community-owned craft whisky distillery could be provided by an "electric elevator".
Jenny Laing Aberdeen City Council’s foray into the international bond market has raised £370 million for major civic building projects in the Granite City.
North-east-based construction firm Stewart Milne Group has cited the effects of the downturn in the North Sea energy industry on the region as the reason for its decision to cut 33 local jobs.
Nicola Barclay Increasing the supply of much needed homes to address Scotland’s housing crisis should be as easy as “ABC”.
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Smith And Williamson
Glasgow’s iconic Charles Rennie Mackintosh-designed ‘House for an Art Lover’ is transforming from one of Scotland’s most popular tourist attractions into a B&B for an exclusive overnight experience for two – for the first time in the building’s 20-year history.
Pupils celebrate as Morgan Sindall start work on new school
Paisley-vased CGC has completed the task of giving an iconic West Yorkshire building a new lease of life.
Ross Brown Independent Scottish law firm BTO Solicitors LLP has urged the Scottish building industry to take business succession seriously and to start considering options at an earlier stage.


