Representatives from sister chartered surveyors Shepherd and Hardies presented the attractions of the surveying profession to eager pupils at St Mungo’s Academy Careers Fair in Glasgow’s east end.
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Plans to redevelop 200 Renfield Street, a site once home to the Herald and Glasgow Times offices, are advancing with a proposal that could reshape the northern edge of the city centre.
A tender for a major water and drainage system in Lochee High Street that will help in the future development of social housing in the area is set to be considered by Dundee City Council.
East Lothian Council has submitted a formal request asking Scottish Ministers to hold a public local inquiry (PLI) into a proposed scheme to reduce flood risk in Musselburgh.
The Construction Plant-hire Association (CPA) has invested in a state-of-the-art simulator to help inspire young people into the construction plant sector and plug the skills gap for operators.
Improvement work on the Kyle line in the Highlands has been successfully completed, following a £4.5m investment over the past three weeks.
The Highland Council is taking a significant step forward in addressing the region’s housing needs and unlocking development potential by progressing plans to establish three to four Masterplan Consent Areas (MCAs) across the Highlands.
McTaggart Construction has completed a 41-unit affordable housing development at Fauldhead, near Kirkintilloch High School.
The Scottish Government’s proposed Building Safety Levy (Scotland) Bill, intended to fund the remediation of unsafe cladding, is facing mounting criticism from rural organisations and major developers who warn it could worsen Scotland’s housing emergency rather than resolve it.
A pre-determination hearing will be held on Wednesday 26 November to discuss a planning application for the construction and operation of a 400 kV air insulated substation and associated infrastructure at Fetteresso Forest, Stonehaven. The plans include the construction and operation of the 400 kV a
Glasgow City Council has approved Milnbank Housing Association's development plans for a former primary school site.
Heat network developers have publicly committed to dramatically reducing the cost of low carbon heat for consumers.
House prices in Scotland continued to rise during October, with surveyors expecting the upward trajectory to continue despite some uncertainty relating to the upcoming UK Budget.
Kingdom Housing Association has submitted a planning application to redevelop the James Bank Centre in Dunfermline to make a continuing contribution to supporting people experiencing homelessness in Fife. Currently configured as hostel-style accommodation, the new plans will deliver high-quality, en
Places for People Scotland is to become the first national housing association to build on the islands of Orkney after securing a landmark partnership with the local authority.


