Leanna Fry By Leanna Fry, site manager at BAM Construct UK Ltd
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MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Mr Mike Higgins
Cllr Karen Clark, Cllr Ann Allan, Gordon Stewart of Graham Construction, Sanctuary in Scotland director Gordon Laurie and Cllr Alisan Norrie Aberdeenshire housing project progresses
Mike Putnam Skanska UK’s construction business has continued it good performances with major building and infrastructure contract wins.
Dundee flats plan approved
Advocates Close Edinburgh’s Advocates Close, the Glasgow School of Art, the Bannockburn Memorial in Stirling and Police Scotland’s HQ in Glasgow are among the projects which compete in the RICS Scotland Awards.
The current King's Stables site An Edinburgh city centre site, which has lain vacant for a number of years, is set for major regeneration, creating a landmark development and breathing new life into a neglected part of the Grassmarket.
Consultation opens for Saughton Park master plan
The developer behind £55 million plans to transform one of Edinburgh’s most distinctive landmarks into a hotel has said the site could become “the beating heart of this part of town”.
Councillors have narrowly rejected proposals to halt Aberdeen’s controversial Marischal Square project, paving the way for the £107m development to go ahead.
The first phase of a £1.25m scheme to link the Innocent Path cycleway to the Union Canal towpath via the Meadows in Edinburgh is scheduled to get under way from today. Lasting approximately 12 weeks, the project will include fully segregated sections of cycleway, as well as new cyclist and pedestri
Cllr Judy Hamilton visits the site to mark the completion of phase one with council officers who have been involved in the build project Dunfermline’s new council houses ready to become homes
£3m Bearsden Community Hub plans on show Emerging plans for the development of the Bearsden Community Hub have been revealed to the public.
Advocate's Close Morgan McDonnell Architecture was celebrating last night as its Advocate’s Close development won the 2015 Building of the Year by the Edinburgh Architectural Association (EAA).
The University of Aberdeen has put a number of major projects at the campus on hold as part of plans to reduce its budget by £10.5 million. All capital expenditure projects which have yet to start have been put on hold for three months, including the £100m energy research centre and the redevelopm


