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A Japanese timber company has revealed plans for the world's tallest wooden building in Tokyo, a 350-metre skyscraper that would also be the highest in the centre of the city. Called W350, the 70-storey building will be mostly wood and just 10% steel complete with internal beams, braces and balconie
An artist's impression of HS2 A high-speed rail link between Glasgow and Carstairs, as well as the potential for a new interchange station at Eurocentral, are being considered as part of a feasibility study to be carried out by Transport Scotland.
Construction work on Stirling’s first purpose built student accommodation (PBSA) development is due to commence in early 2018 after a deal was struck between Maven Capital Partners (Maven) and IP Investment Management (IPIM). Continuing its penetration into the UK student housing sector, Maven wil
Interserve has a £10m, five year contract to assemble and dissemble the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo grandstand Interserve has begun a formal redundancy consultation after confirming plans to shut down its specialist power contracting business.
A £3.5 million transformation for Livingston's Almondvale West Retail Park, as designed by architecture practice 3DReid, is set to begin this month. Situated adjacent to one of Scotland's largest covered shopping hubs, ‘The Centre' in Livingston, the project will be anchored by the introduction o
Independent planning and design consultancy Barton Willmore has been appointed to support the development of two new harbour facilities in Stornoway. The firm’s Edinburgh team were commissioned by Stornoway Port Authority to support its ambitious plans to regenerate the harbour area as part of its
Andrew Sutherland Industry leaders, policy makers and academics make up the list of speakers at the 2018 annual Scottish Property Federation (SPF) conference, which looks specifically at the value of place-making, the people-centric approach to planning and design of public spaces, and how it is fun
A shared site for two new build Renfrewshire schools is set to be completed and handed over almost two months ahead of schedule. The new state of the art two storey building which will house the adjacent St John Bosco and Bargarran Primary Schools in Erskine, will be ready for occupation from April
Drone image of the River Teviot through Hawick Scottish Borders Council has agreed its budget for the year ahead as part of a five-year revenue plan and a ten-year capital plan.
The campaigning body for the electrotechnical trade in Scotland is delivering awareness training to local authority staff that carry out verification activities across Scotland. The training, which is now in its third year, is a joint venture between SELECT, NICEIC and LABSS and is aimed at raising
Graeme Scott, managing director of Whitecross Building Consultancy, has returned from a gruelling three-day Arctic Trek challenge and raised over £3000 for charity. Graeme braved the elements and took part in a 90 kilometre Arctic Trek challenge to raise money for Wooden Spoon, the children’s cha
(from left) Councillor Douglas Lumsden, Fergus Ewing MSP, Guilhem Poussot (Vodafone) and Greg Mesch (CityFibre) Aberdeen to become Scotland’s first gigabit-speed fibre broadband city
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: AAH Pharmaceuticals Ltd
Shaun Ormrod Interior solutions provider Havelock Europa has secured a multi-million financing deal as the firm continues to implement its turnaround strategy.


