(from left) Allan Callaghan of Cruden, John Swinney and Rufus Logan of BRE An innovative new app has been launched which promises to help social landlords and housebuilders in providing more energy efficient homes, reducing fuel poverty and carbon emissions and improving the health of tenants.
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Malcolm Fraser Architect Malcolm Fraser reflects on the experience of having to close his practice despite producing buildings feted by colleagues and politicians.
John Swinney Deputy first minister John Swinney has accepted a recommendation that will see Scotland with a comprehensive information service about any piece of land or property in Scotland.
Derek Ferrier, Laura Falconer, Councillor Bob Constable, Kate Bilbrough Partner and Project Manager at Hardies and Kirsten O’Connor Hardies continues student sponsorship scheme
Burntwood School Burntwood School in Wandsworth, London, has seen off competition from Maggie’s Lanarkshire to land the RIBA Stirling Prize 2015.
Concept view of proposed development from Gallowgate adjacent North East College Plans have been submitted to develop a C-listed granite building in Aberdeen city centre into student accommodation.
Nicola Sturgeon First minister Nicola Sturgeon has made an early election commitment to embark on a £3 billion programme to build 50,000 new affordable homes in Scotland if the SNP were to win a third term next May.
The former Dumbarton Academy restoration is among the Grant Scheme recipients Five projects to restore and reuse historic buildings across Scotland for community facilities have been awarded £1.7 million in funding.
Euan Bell Construction firms are being encouraged to use outstanding invoices as leverage to help generate more funding.
Simon Phillips Livingston-based Esh Border Construction has made it into the Sunday Times Grant Thornton Top Track 250 league table as part of its parent Esh Group.
Jim Kirkpatrick, managing director at Persimmon Homes East Scotland presenting Ryan Barker with award Persimmon Homes employee stretched to the limits
Tata Steel's Clydebridge plant is set to close Steel firm Tata has announced the closure of its two Scottish plants with the loss of 270 jobs as the firm plans to stop production of steel plate across its European business.
John Alexander Dundee City Council has unveiled plans to invest £64 million in a housebuilding programme which will see over 600 new homes built over the next five years.
Golden Jubilee Hospital The Scottish Government is to invest over £200 million into the creation of six new elective treatment centres across Scotland.
Harris Academy Dundee City Council has set out a timetable for a school improvement programme totalling around £2.5 million.


