Details on the work being done to manage the built heritage estate of Glasgow City Council were revealed this week.
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North Ayrshire Council is to invest millions in a wide-ranging programme of maintenance investment into its roads, lighting and bridges network.
The Corran Ferry Infrastructure Improvement Scheme (CFIIS), funded by investment commitments through the Inverness & Highland City Region Deal, has submitted a planning application and marine license application for the proposed Loch Linnhe/Corran Narrows infrastructure works for improvements t
Work has started to restore the shopfront of the former M&Co building in Dunoon to its former glory.
The ONE SeedPod food and drink industry innovation hub, aimed at boosting high-value manufacturing, received its official launch in Aberdeen last week.
Collective Architecture is showcasing professional photography and a promotional film for the stunning new development at Dundashill, Glasgow for West of Scotland Housing Association.
Holyrood’s Rural Affairs & Islands Committee is seeking views on legislative proposals which aim to help restore nature and protect biodiversity in Scotland.
Principal contractor Procast Group has won a contract to begin the transformation of the derelict Greenfield House in Alloa.
A consented mixed-use development on the site of a former Dundee jute mill, including housing, a nursery and commercial units, has been put on the market.
Multi-disciplinary engineering consultancy Cundall has relocated its Edinburgh office to a new state-of-the-art premises at New Clarendon, 114-116 George Street.
The regeneration of Summerhill has taken a step forward with a planning application lodged with Dumfries and Galloway Council.
The Swiss government's c. £90 million Bombardier Global 7500, intended as a symbol of national efficiency, has become an embarrassing logistical headache as officials realised upon delivery that not only is the runway in the capital city too short for the jet to take off, but that the jet is a
The development of 75 affordable, ‘net zero ready’ homes at Granton Station View, led by the City of Edinburgh Council, has reached its final phase now that rigorous testing is underway to validate performance standards.
Esteemed architect and Under One Roof co-founder John Gilbert launched his new book, ‘The Tenement Revealed: History, Design and Construction’, at a special event at Historic Environment Scotland’s Engine Shed in Stirling last week.
The UK government need to strengthen the governance of mega-projects, including more robust assurance about the affordability, value for money and feasibility of the project before it is approved, according to the National Audit Office (NAO).


