MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Trustees St. Margarets Church
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Staring at modern buildings and the 21st century’s urban landscapes such as the archetypal financial district can give you a headache, according to a new academic study.
Planning submitted for new bespoke wedding venue
Wind power output in Scotland has jumped by almost 20 per cent on same period last year- powering equivalent to 95 per cent of all Scottish households’ electricity needs.
Construction firm City Building created a buzz about nature when it hosted an open day featuring honey bees, frogs and birds of prey at its Glasgow premises.
An apprentice with Perth house builders Stephen has won yet another national construction award.
A successful scheme matching employers and apprentices is set to be extended to Dundee.
A brand new community of 834 homes – including 209 affordable homes – has been given the go ahead by East Renfrewshire Council.
Construction of the first phase of a 2,500-home development in the south of Elgin could begin later this year, subject to approval from Moray Council.
A brand new community at Craibstone in Aberdeen is a step closer as CALA Homes has submitted a planning application for the landmark project’s initial phase.
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: National Museum of Scotland
Paul Hamer Sir Robert McAlpine has appointed the longstanding chief executive of project management and technical consultancy WYG as its new CEO.
CALA Homes has been granted planning permission to create a new community in the Bridge of Don area of Aberdeen. The initial phase of the Grandhome development will deliver 71 properties including detached, semi-detached and terraced homes as well as apartments to the area.
David Cairns Robertson has completed a £4.6 million project at the capital’s Seafield Depot that will provide welfare accommodation and refuse vehicle parking for the City of Edinburgh Council.
Plans have been unveiled to demolish a former whisky bottling plant to make way for a new housing estate in Dundee. Stewart House, the former Stewart’s Cream of the Barley plant at Kingsway East, could be replaced with 90 houses under plans by Persimmon Homes and site owner Bruce Linton.


