New affordable homes are to be developed at Water Row in Govan after Glasgow City Council approved the off-market disposal of land to Govan Housing Association.
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Comhairle nan Eilean Siar has now terminated a £10 million contract for upgrade works at Lochmaddy Pier in North Uist due to the main contractor’s failure to return from lockdown. The local authority had previously warned of a delay to the delivery of works for the Lochmaddy Pi
Results of a consultation on retentions carried out by the Scottish Government (SG) earlier this year have been given an enthusiastic welcome by the Specialist Engineering Contractors’ Group Scotland.
Property development company Henley Homes Group is moving forward with the construction of two design-led hotel projects worth a combined £15 million following a pause in activity due to COVID-19.
Plans have been submitted to bring new homes to a coastal Fife village.
A Grade A listed building with planning permission to develop an 18-room boutique hotel is up for sale at the heart of Glasgow’s Merchant City.
Inverness Justice Centre has been recognised nationally as the ‘Most Considerate Site’ in Scotland while the old Inverness Sheriff Court is being transformed into a visitor attraction.
ADP Architecture has secured planning permission and listed building consent for the full refurbishment of the former Granton Gasworks Station on Waterfront Avenue.
Footage has emerged of a car being driven down a busy road with an entire greenhouse strapped to its roof.
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Albamuir Limited Mr Angus Watson ALBA House Carseview Road Forfar
North-East property firm Fotheringham Homes has scooped the prestigious Show Home of the Year award at the Scottish Home Awards for the Esk design at their Parklands development in the charming village of Marykirk in Aberdeenshire.
The public will have the chance to view and shape the details of Avant Homes' new residential development in Cairneyhill, Fife.
Regeneration business Peel L&P has launched an online public consultation on plans to deliver 1,100 homes, a 200-bedroom hotel plus a 2,500 sqm for a mix of leisure venues at Yorkhill Quay.
A new £4.5 million cashback incentive to help people install renewable and energy efficiency measures in their homes has been announced by the Scottish Government.
Construction materials supplier Breedon has agreed the disposal of certain assets to Tillicoultry Quarries Limited for £12.2 million on a cash and debt free basis as it moves to address competition concerns regarding its acquisition of around 100 sites from Cemex.