The first opening road bridge across the River Clyde opened for the first time today, marking the completion of the Clyde Waterfront and Renfrew Riverside project. Renfrewshire Council has successfully delivered the £117 million Renfrew Bridge, supported with £39m from both the Scottish
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Glasgow’s iconic George Square is set for a major transformation, with a £20.5 million construction contract officially awarded to Rainton Construction.
A recent survey found an overwhelming number of people are in favour of ambitious proposals to improve Hamilton Town Centre.
Duns-based Fleming Homes has celebrated the remarkable careers of two exceptional team members.
Thousands of granite setts which originated from stone taken from an Aberdeenshire quarry are due to start being laid as new surfacing in Aberdeen's Union Street Central within the next couple of months.
A multi-million-pound regeneration project to breathe new life into Penicuik has exceeded its original aims, a new report has found. Over six years, the Penicuik Heritage Regeneration Project has repaired and restored 28 historic buildings, improved 20 shopfronts, brought two empty buildings back in
Good progress on a new primary school for the area of Tillydrone has been made and the new building is expected to open before the summer holidays.
The Construction Plant-hire Association (CPA) is co-ordinating a series of regional meetings across the UK at the end of April to help CPA members better understand and deal with the planned changes to inheritance tax, pensions and Business Property Relief (BPR) following the October 2024 Budget.
Details on the work being done to manage the built heritage estate of Glasgow City Council were revealed this week.
Shetland Islands Council is inviting the public to comment on proposals relating to the three conservation areas in the Lerwick Lanes, Lerwick New Town and Scalloway.
Fife College’s new Dunfermline campus has received a significant boost thanks to a donation of 20,000 bricks from Persimmon Homes North Scotland. The bricks were officially handed over by James MacKay, managing director of Persimmon North Scotland, in the presence of Shirley-Anne Sommerville,
Sustainable architecture practice Holmes Miller has opened a new office in Leeds to support demand for high quality public sector projects across England. Building on the success of its work across the UK, the move follows the firm’s 20% growth in revenue in the last year. Holmes Miller’
Laura McGuigan has taken on the role of chair of Women in Property's Central Scotland branch for 2025-26. Laura, who holds a first-class BA Honours degree in Business Management from the University of West of Scotland and a Leadership qualification from Cranfield School of Management, is the busines
Fife Council has committed to investing £19.5 million over the next ten years to help tackle the issue of flooding throughout the region. In addition, an investment of £9m over the next three years will help replace the council’s aging fleet including essential gulley tankers that
XSite Braehead has secured a combined £12.6 million investment in the site.


