Structural work complete on £23.8m Clydebank Leisure Centre Councillors and invited guests attended the site of the new multi-million pound Clydebank Leisure Centre to celebrate the next stage in the project’s development.
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Younger people are more willing to buy a home prone to safety, flood or crime risks in order to get on the housing ladder, new research from insurance giant Aviva reveals.
Alex Cole-Hamilton Edinburgh politicians have entered the debate on whether planners should consider the impact of major housing developments on GP services by suggesting that housebuilders should pay for new doctor surgeries.
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Piperdam Golf and Leisure Resort Ltd
(from left) Cllr Judy Hamilton, senior manager Alan Russell and tenant Tracy Rankin Tenants move into new Cowdenbeath council homes as Phase 2 work begins
Plans for the new Aberdeen Exhibition and Conference Centre Aberdeen City Council has become the first local authority in Scotland to be assigned a credit rating as it prepares to invest in major housebuilding and construction projects.
Cancelled and delayed infrastructure projects are seeing Scotland’s economy miss out on tens of thousands of pounds each and every minute, according to a new report. Construction consultants Arcadis said a mere one-month average delay in the national transport infrastructure pipeline will see the
A new report into Scotland’s planning system has found that planning decisions in major cities are lagging behind the rest of the UK in terms of both speed and volume. An annual planning survey published by the Scottish Property Federation and GL Hearn is the first time data taken from the Scottis
Carolyn Fairbairn Almost half of firms (44 per cent) believe the UK’s infrastructure has improved over the past five years, but only a quarter (27 per cent) think it will pick up in the next five years, and two thirds (64 per cent) suspect it will hamper the country’s international competitivene
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Queen Elizabeth University Hospital
Rail Infrastructure Strategy consultation launched Rail stakeholders and the public are being given the opportunity to have their say on future rail prioritisation at a series of workshops launching this week.
Over 1,000 jobs across 32 depots are at risk at crane hire specialist Hewden after negotiations with potential new investors are understood to have stalled. Sky News has reported that the firm called in EY to act as the company’s administrators.
Heat winners William Tracey Group celebrate with Business Fives MD John McClarey (left) and Ally Dawson from Street Soccer Scotland The Construction heat of Business Fives indoor winter edition saw eight teams battle it out at the SoccerWorld venue in Glasgow last week.
Broughty Ferry housing plans refused Plans to build 150 new houses in the Broughty Ferry area of Dundee have been rejected by councillors despite having been recommended for approval by council officers.
A derelict piece of land in North Sighthill is to be completely transformed after the City of Edinburgh Council finalised contracts with Keepmoat for a £35 million regeneration scheme that will also provide investment in the wider community. Work is due to start on site in February 2017 and will co


