A range of Metal Technology’s architectural glazing products were installed by approved fabricator Avtek Ltd in East Calder Primary – a new, triangular-shaped primary school which opened its doors to pupils for the 2024-25 school term.
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Plans to transform a former industrial unit in Hawick into a family home have been rejected.
Residents and interested parties are being invited to view and discuss proposals for a significant new council housing development.
Archaeologists in the Bohemia region of the Czech Republic have discovered a significant 2,200-year-old Celtic settlement, described as "unparalleled in its scale and character". The vast 25-hectare site was unearthed during a survey for a new motorway near the city of Hradec Králové.
Glasgow’s iconic Argyle Street is set for a major transformation as part of the next phase of the city’s ambitious Avenues public realm programme.
Planning permission has been granted for a battery energy storage system near Bathgate, subject to conditions.
An infrastructure pipeline tool with nearly 800 projects worth £531 billion in total over the next 10 years has been launched by the UK government's National Infrastructure & Service Transformation Authority (NISTA).
A long-standing historical mystery has been solved after the Pool of Siloam – the site where, according to the New Testament, Jesus healed a man blind from birth – was rediscovered by construction workers.
Plans to build a 19-storey student accommodation block on the site of the former Admiral Bar in Glasgow city centre have been approved, following a successful appeal by developers over delays in the planning process.
Plans to redevelop the fire-damaged O2 ABC venue on Glasgow’s Sauchiehall Street have been officially called in by the Scottish Government, amid growing concerns about the impact on the nearby A-listed Glasgow School of Art (GSoA) and its ongoing restoration.
Demolition contractors have moved on site to make an area of Kilmarnock safe following a catastrophic fire this week. Six fire engines and two specialist units were sent to the well-developed fire at a four-storey building on King Street around 9pm on Monday.
Barratt Redrow, the UK’s largest housebuilder, saw its shares plunge nearly 10% despite delivering what it described as a “solid performance” for the year to 29 June 2025. The sharp market reaction came as the company revealed a £98 million hit from legacy building safety cos
Plans to build more than 40 new homes on the site of the former Forfar Academy have been pushed back to “later years” by Angus Council.
Moray Council will begin construction of a new cemetery in Elgin at the end of July 2025.
Aberdeenshire Council has launched a Call for Ideas and Call for Sites as it prepares for the next Local Development Plan for the region. The Aberdeenshire Local Development Plan guides land use and planning decisions, and sets out policies and proposals for development, including new homes and gree


