A demolition contractor is facing suspension again after it tore down the wrong house — for the second time in about 18 months.
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MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Parklands View LLP
The Glasgow City Region City Deal continues to make significant progress and is set to accelerate with over £740 million spend on infrastructure anticipated in the next five years. 2019 marked the five-year milestone of the £1.13 billion Glasgow City Region City Deal, one of the largest
The Building Engineering Services Association (BESA) has urged its members in Scotland to take part in the Scottish Government’s consultation about the practice of cash retentions. The trade body hopes this will lead to landmark legislation putting an end to this perennial issue and provide an
The first residents have moved into a new development of 42 homes at College Mains, Dumfries following a £6.3 million investment programme by Loreburn Housing Association (LHA). The investment was jointly funded by the Scottish Government via the Affordable Housing Supply Programme (£3.1
Ogilvie Construction has been awarded the contract to build the new AC by Marriott hotel in Glasgow for Chris Stewart Group (CSG).
RESIDENTIAL – FEWER THAN TEN UNITS Applicant: Mrs Elaine Russell
Work is under way to build 55 affordable and stylish new council homes on the site of a former primary school in Dumbarton.
A new dementia care development containing a care centre, assisted living homes and student accommodation is to be built in Craigmillar.
Kirkcaldy councillors are set to consider plans for a new carbon zero business and innovation park as part of a new economic action plan for the Mid-Fife area. Members will be asked to provide their views on the draft action plan that covers the Kirkcaldy, Cowdenbeath, Glenrothes and Levenmouth area
Deputy First Minister and cabinet secretary for education John Swinney did the honours at a topping out ceremony yesterday on the site of the new primary school and community facilities in Danderhall. Mr Swinney with (from left) head teacher Stephanie Campbell, P7 pupils Hazel and Max and Midlothian
Network Rail ecologists have worked to protect badgers from the railway at more than 50 locations across Scotland in the last year.
Construction, development and property services company Wates Group has outlined a commitment to eliminating waste and carbon from its operations by 2025.
Collective Architecture has secured planning approval for a new project at Glengarnock.
Canadian real estate firm Carttera has this week lodged full plans for its revised housing development at Aberdeen’s Rubislaw Quarry.


