The Riverside Campus at City of Glasgow College (RIBA/Keith Hunter) The City of Glasgow College’s Riverside campus has been named on a six strong shortlist for UK architecture's highest accolade.
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David Thomas The UK's biggest housebuilder Barratt Developments is forecasting a 20 per cent increase in full-year profits but warned that it could slow its pace of construction following the Brexit vote.
Jamie Hepburn Employers will now be able to have their say on how Scotland should use its share of the funding from the UK government’s apprenticeship levy, minister for employability and training Jamie Hepburn confirmed yesterday.
Levengrove Park A project to transform Dumbarton’s Levengrove Park has taken a major step forward after securing a £2.8 million grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund.
The Trades Awards 2016 finalists during this year’s ceremony An awards event launched in 2013 to recognise the achievements of north-east Scotland’s trades people has itself been shortlisted to win a prestigious award.
The completed floral clock Edinburgh’s world-famous floral clock is to tick this year in honour of The Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland’s (RIAS) centenary.
Paul Wheelhouse Scotland’s Energy Minister Paul Wheelhouse has called for urgent talks with the UK Government following new Prime Minister Teresa May’s decision to axe the Department of Energy and Climate Change in Whitehall.
Alison Rodgers Independent inspections of construction sites have led to concerns over the use of dust masks in the industry.
Angela Clarkson Paisley-based construction firm CGC Construction has welcomed a new member to its growing team.
The Topgolf facility in Las Vegas Prominent sites in and around Scotland major cities could soon be home to Las Vegas-style golf complexes.
Tony Aikenhead Tony Aikenhead is to step down from his role as chief executive of Sir Robert McAlpine after just eight months in the post.
Meg Hiller The design and implementation of the Green Deal and the complementary Energy Company Obligation (ECO) put public money at risk and must not be repeated, MPs said today.
Kevin Stewart The average time for a planning decision to be made on major developments has fallen by 17 per cent on the previous year, according to new Scottish Government figures.
The winning MMS team from the competition's energy heat Business Fives has launched Scotland’s first ever national business 5-a-side tournament.
Mandy Catterall Annual planning decision time statistics published by the Scottish Government have been met with a mixed reaction by the Scottish Property Federation (SPF) and Homes for Scotland (HFS).


