A multi-million pound new housing development at the former Hunter’s Tryst Primary School in Edinburgh is one step closer to fruition thanks to work by a local law firm. Planning consent has been granted for 85 homes at the Oxgangs site – ravaged by fire more than a decade ago – an
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Local Linlithgow constituency MSP Fiona Hyslop invited Scottish transport secretary Michael Matheson to visit the new Winchburgh Development to hear about the transport links that will support the ambitious project. Spanning 352 hectares, the development will bring 3,450 new homes, improved transpor
A new e-learning course designed to help the construction industry’s workforce to improve its understanding of occupational cancer risks and how to mitigate them has been launched.
Students from Clackmannanshire have played their part in the construction of the £15 milion Tullibody South Campus project by completing a programme run by infrastructure firm Robertson. Twelve S4-S6 pupils from Lornshill, Alva and Alloa Academies followed the ‘Introduction to Constructi
Saughton Park took a step towards becoming fully eco-powered on Friday with a ground-breaking ceremony for the park's innovative micro-hydro scheme. The pioneering scheme, together with ground source heating, will make Saughton Park a fully green-powered park.
Danish architecture firm EFFEKT has completed its new attraction which will allow people to walk above the tress and experience the stunning nature of the forest from another perspective.
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Winchburgh Developments Limited (WDL) has agreed a new contract with Bellway Homes to sell land to the housebuilder for 93 new homes. The deal marks the beginning of the second phase of housebuilding at Winchburgh, which will deliver a further 1,000 private and affordable homes by 2025.
The UK Government has backed a multi-million pound deal that will see Japan’s biggest housebuilder move into the UK housing market with immediate effect.
The Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) has confirmed the appointment of its new chief executive following the retirement of Chris Blythe OBE. Caroline Gumble, currently chief operating officer for Make UK, will take up the post in August.
An international architectural competition has been launched which covets ideas for the adaptive reuse of the Egyptian Halls in Glasgow.
Independent kitchen designer Kitchens International has created a new stand-alone division to meet a growing demand for its commercial interiors.
A long running case against seven large construction companies who blacklisted workers has been settled with a £1.9 million compensation agreement.
Within the past week news appeared of an English District Council that had issued its first ever Civil Penalty to a landlord under the Energy Efficiency (Private Rented Property) Regulations 2015 for failing to meet the required energy efficiency standard in their property.
The NHBC Foundation has published a guide that helps site managers oversee the many commissioning activities that are important to a smooth build programme and delivering high quality homes for home buyers.


