A group of councillors and senior managers from Angus Council visited the sites of the two new purpose-built early learning and childcare centres in Carnoustie and Forfar to see their construction progress.
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As Robroyston Station Opens to the public, Doig+Smith celebrates the successful delivery of its first major rail project.
Scottish Water’s successful approach to construction productivity and efficiency was recognised this week when the team won the Supply Chain Excellence category in the 2019 Utility Week Awards.
As chartered surveyor John Albiston prepares for retirement, the senior partner at DM Hall talks about his career and changes in his time while serving his local property market in the Highlands. The Scottish poet and dramatist James Thomson pictured the cessation of working life as:
A new Marks and Spencer Simply Food store has been delivered by Pacific Building at Glasgow International Airport.
The Financial Reporting Council (FRC) is planning a drastic change to rules governing company boards which will place more responsibility on directors to vouch for the integrity of their financial controls.
Councillors will be asked to agree an options appraisal for Peebles High School to help decide the long-term plans for the site.
Julie Scott-Gilroy, an associate at Morton Fraser, has been accredited as a specialist in construction law by the Law Society of Scotland. Ms Scott-Gilroy acts for a variety of clients including employers (private and public), contractors, sub-contractors, consultants and insurers. Her recent w
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde has commenced legal action against a contractor involved in building its biggest hospital, the BBC reports. Brookfield Multiplex designed and built the £575 million Queen Elizabeth University Hospital complex in Glasgow.
An ancient Sicilian hamlet in Bivona, surrounded by peach and olive groves has joined the list of Italian towns fighting depopulation by selling houses for €1 each.
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Glasgow City Council
Councillors have approved plans by Swan Group for 100 new affordable homes in Royston, in the north of Glasgow. The development was given the go-ahead by Glasgow City Council in October 2019, after Swan Group agreed to purchase the site, subject to planning approval.
An independent review into the effectiveness of customer care measures and processes at Persimmon has revealed issues with fire prevention measures and “poor workmanship” on its properties.
A new national pilot scheme which aims to help thousands of first-time buyers with the deposit for a new home has opened for applications.
Springfield Properties’ 3,042-home ‘village’ development at Durieshill, Stirling, has been granted planning consent.


