(from left) Douglas Thomson, Prof. Gokay Deveci and Valentin Dolhan A final year architecture student at Robert Gordon University (RGU) is currently spending three months researching low carbon affordable housing thanks to a summer studentship funded by the Chap Group.
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Edinburgh Airport is currently undergoing a £50 million extension Edinburgh Airport is to build a new access road after revealing the current route is “absolutely at the edge of capacity”.
Like many labourers in the north east, Michael Forsyth felt the sting in the downturn of the oil and gas industry. From high school he went straight into a plumbing apprenticeship for a firm that went into administration in 2010.
An actress in Canada has shown her gratitude to construction workers who chased the thief who stole her purse and then helped bandage her wounds. Yvette Jones, 41, was walking to a photo shoot in Winnipeg, Manitoba, when an unknown man started talking to her, complimenting her on her top.
Plans for the new Boroughmuir High School First Minister Nicola Sturgeon visited the site of the new Boroughmuir High School in Edinburgh this morning to highlight a record year for the Scottish Government’s Schools for the Future building programme.
Paul Tunstall With the Scottish Government aiming to adopt a BIM Level 2 approach across public sector projects by April 2017, Paul Tunstall, associate at architectural practice HLM is to illustrate how BIM theory can give competitive advantages to companies in Scotland at a conference in Edinburgh
New Gorbals Housing Association’s newest homes in Laurieston have been named in the top 100 buildings of the century, and shortlisted for the Scotstyle architecture award. The Scotstyle list, which features buildings from 1916 right up to the present day, has been compiled by Royal Incorporation o
Stuart Rennie Award winning global golf course architect, Stuart Rennie, has been chosen to design the new Torvean Golf Course, in Inverness.
Alan Forsythe, training & development manager at SHARE, receiving C&G accreditation from Linda Orr, City & Guilds assessor The recent launch of SHARE’s new City & Guilds-accredited training programme strengthens the portfolio of courses designed to support staff in housing associat
Almost nine out of 10 UK homeowners get cold feet when it comes to hiring tradesmen to carry out home improvement work, according to new research.
Glasgow-based GAP Hire Solutions has posted another year of positive annual results, recording annual turnover of £157.7 million, an increase from last year’s £143.3 million.
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Work is now complete on an iconic B-listed building in Glasgow’s Tradeston area which was saved from falling into serious disrepair by a group of home and business owners. The building at 33 Dalintober Street/53 Morrison Street was originally designed in 1919 by architect James Ferrigan as a wareh
Paul Smith Multi-disciplinary design and engineering consultancy Morgan Sindall Professional Services (MSPS) has appointed Paul Smith to the new role of director of operations.
The full business case for a £60million new hospital for Orkney has been approved by the Scottish Government. The project is the biggest in NHS Orkney’s history and will replace Kirkwall’s Balfour Hospital as well as integrating other health care facilities.


