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(from left) Douglas Millican, chief executive of Scottish Water, cabinet secretary Roseanna Cunningham, and Terry A’Hearn, chief executive of the Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) sign the Sustainable Growth Agreement (image credit Paul Watt) Scotland’s sewage and solid organic waste
A developer’s plans to deliver almost 300 flats and a public promenade at Aberdeen’s Rubislaw Quarry have been rejected by councillors.
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A fire suppression system at the Glasgow School of Art was only weeks away from being activated when fire tore through the Mackintosh Building earlier this month, according to a trade body. The British Automatic Fire Sprinkler Association said huge pumps needed for the water mist system had arrived
A major regeneration project that will deliver over 900,000 square feet of Grade A office space and over 300 new homes has moved forward after Glasgow City Council approved the disposal of three plots at a site in Tradeston. Councillors agreed to sell the plots close to the Tradeston pedestrian/cycl
David Melhuish Practical initiatives to unite the Scottish real estate sector behind the principles of diversity and inclusivity will be put forward and discussed at an industry event in Edinburgh tomorrow.
Pupils from Ayr Grammar were among the VIP guests to mark the start of demolition works. The old concrete extension (centre) will be demolished as part of proposals to refurbish the main building The first steps in a project to deliver a new home for Ayr Grammar Primary School have now been taken wi
The decision by Network Rail to mandate 28-day payments to its supply chain and the introduction of Project Bank Accounts (PBAs) have been welcomed by the Specialist Engineering Contractors’ Group (SEC Group). The trade body said it was “encouraging” to see Network Rail take the next steps in
Artist’s impression of a forthcoming development at James Watt Dock, Greenock A significant investment is to be made in the development programme at River Clyde Homes after the Association secured additional borrowing from its lenders.
Planning consent for the £8.9 million second phase of Kingdom Housing Association's regeneration of Fraser Avenue in Inverkeithing has been approved allowing the construction of 61 new homes. Thirty per cent of the new houses will be designed and built to meet suit the particular needs of tenants w
The Registers - View from St Andrew Square Chris Stewart Group secures blue chip tenant for 20 West Register Street
Festung Marienberg - view from Alter Main Bridge © ARGE HA/RAA/W+W A consortium of Hoskins Architects, Ralph Appelbaum Associates and Wenzel+Wenzel has been appointed to design the new Museum für Franken at Marienberg Fortress in Würzburg.
Former Prime Minister and Fife MP, Gordon Brown, recently visited an Academy run by CR Smith where he met with CR Smith boss Gerald Eadie CBE (centre left) and showed his support for Hand Picked Scotland’s only employability programme run by private business is launching a new campaign to identify
The completed Lochside Academy in Aberdeen Balfour Beatty has successfully completed construction works to the new £47 million Lochside Academy in Aberdeen.


