Impression of the Donside Hydro scheme The construction phase has begun on Scotland’s first community urban hydro scheme, in the Tillydrone area of Aberdeen.
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The proposed layout of the development Plans emerge for over 280 new Arbroath homes
How Shed 25 could look Work to transform the vacant Shed 25 at Dundee’s City Quay into a mixed use office and leisure development is now underway.
Calum Macaulay, chief executive at Albyn Housing Society, and Scott Pettitt, development manager at Barratt North Scotland Work starts at Ness Castle site for new affordable homes
A 350ft statue of Italian explorer Christopher Columbus was unveiled in Puerto Rico last week after a host of cities in the United States turned down the chance to house the sculpture, The Guardian has reported. The voyage of Russian-based sculptor Zurab Tsereteli’s monument, which is 45ft taller
The project's Central Square A full planning application has been lodged for the revitalisation of the Woolmanhill Hospital site in Aberdeen by developer Charlie Ferrari.
Dualling the A9 between Perth and Inverness is costing £3 billion Major transport infrastructure projects in Scotland can cost up to seven times as much as similar schemes throughout Europe, researchers at Edinburgh Napier University have found.
An example of a Lidl of the Future store One of Scotland’s largest supermarket chains Lidl has announced a £50 million investment in its property portfolio over the next 12 months.
Bryan Finlayson Bryan Finlayson outlines the consensus seen in Holyrood, that social housing has a large role to play in lifting Scotland out of the housing “crisis”.
Danny Lafferty Danny Lafferty highlights the problems arising from the complexity of new carbon and energy performance regulations to be introduced this year.
Patricia Gibson MP and Kenny Gibson MSP meet Kier Group apprentices Patricia Gibson, MP for North Ayrshire and Arran, and Kenny Gibson, MSP for Cunninghame North, visited the site of Garnock Community Campus last week as part of a week-long campaign to get more people into the construction industry.
Credit: Gordon Robertson Whether you are a buy-to-let landlord or a private residential owner, you may well feel as though there is a pressing need to sell your house in the current climate. After all, not only is the government clamping down on tax benefits for private landlords, but we are also on
The Riverside Campus at City of Glasgow College (RIBA/Keith Hunter) The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) has revealed that three Scottish projects are in the running to be named the UK's best new building of the year.
Brian Rye A two-year pay deal for more than 400,000 workers has been agreed between contractors and construction unions.
Knight Frank's new Glasgow office Knight Frank on the move following central belt expansion


