The John Dewar Lamberkin Trust has submitted a full planning application for its proposed mixed-use sustainable expansion to the city of Perth.
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Outline plans have been submitted for a major residential development plus commercial units on derelict land just north of central Glasgow. Up to 300 houses and flats are planned for a site on the east side of Carlisle Street, north of Inverurie Street/Endrick Street, in Cowlairs. The development wo
A survey conducted by the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) and its Global Construction Review publication has found that 92% of construction professionals around the world said they expect their business to survive the coronavirus pandemic.
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Aldi Stores Ltd.
John Jameson outlines a COVID-19 issue which many people may not have factored; the risk of Legionella created by stagnant water apparatus and cooling systems which have been largely redundant for over two months. As most property and health and safety professionals know, Legionnaires’ disease
Four in ten architects have said their mental health has been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, a new survey has revealed.
The City of Edinburgh Council has approved plans for the first phase of housing for the development of Granton Waterfront.
Scotland’s contractors have been instructed to follow physical distancing and strict health & safety guidelines as the industry took its first steps out of lockdown today.
An industry guide has been published to support the construction industry to attract and retain women into the sector.
National Museums of Scotland has appealed to Scottish Ministers to overturn a council’s decision to refuse planning permission for a new £15 million visitors' centre at the Museum of Flight.
The Oriam sports centre at Heriot-Watt University could be expanded with the addition of a new indoor tennis centre and link building.
Transport design consultancy PriestmanGoode has created a new solution for rail carriages that makes optimal use of the space to ensure that social distancing is observed.
A joint venture owned by property entrepreneurs Bruce Linton and David Cameron has acquired north-east housebuilder Scotia Homes for an undisclosed sum. The Ellon firm said it had been acquired by Camlin Group, with the size of the majority stake also undisclosed.
New plans have been lodged with Glasgow City Council for a residential development and a new public garden in the city’s Finnieston area.
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Mr Edward Stansfeld