GBSS Civil Engineering has begun work to deliver groundworks and civil engineering at the site of the new £41.8 million Mayfield Primary School in Dalkeith.
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Talented professionals from across Scotland’s construction industry were recognised and celebrated at the annual Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) Awards, held at the DoubleTree by Hilton in central Glasgow on Friday.
Knight Property Group has appointed James Barrack Jnr to the business as director, marking a new chapter for the family-founded business.
Fife Council has partnered with the owners of the Kingdom Shopping Centre to demolish several long-vacant buildings at Albany Gate, marking a significant step forward in the regeneration of Glenrothes town centre.
Built Environment Forum Scotland (BEFS) has appointed Jo Parry-Geddes, director at Mill Architects, to its board of trustees. An RIAS Advanced Conservation Accredited Architect with more than 25 years’ experience working across Scotland’s built heritage, Ms Parry-Geddes brings to the BEF
A second phase of a residential-led, mixed-use development forming a key part of Perth’s strategic western expansion has been brought to market.
Works have started on the refurbishment of 88-90 High Street, Maybole, in South Ayrshire.
Falkirk Council has agreed plans for a new modular community building to replace the ageing Camelon Education Centre, ensuring local activities and services continue to have a base in the heart of the community.
Work has officially begun to demolish the Thistle and Esplanade multi-storey car parks in Kirkcaldy town centre, marking a major step forward in the regeneration of the town’s waterfront.
Moray Council has appointed Taylor and Fraser as the main construction contractor to deliver the redevelopment of Elgin Town Hall.
Work is set to begin later this year on the construction of 137 new Falkirk Council homes on the site of the former Denny High School, over two phases.
An award-winning Aberdeen social housing project has highlighted how offsite timber can help the construction sector meet the UK's ambitious affordable housing targets.
Fife Council has agreed to buy eight new-build bungalows at Queen's Meadow, Coaltown of Balgonie as part of its affordable homes programme. The move was agreed by councillors at a meeting of the cabinet committee on 9 October, subject to consultation with ward councillors. It's a further commitment
The City of Edinburgh Council has invited views on plans to improve provision for walking, wheeling and cycling along Dundee Street and in the wider Fountainbridge area.
A Dundee family support centre and adventure play space for children and young people with disabilities and additional needs, along with their families, has officially reopened after a £1.5 million refurbishment.


