Ogilvie Construction has completed two phases in the development of new council flats which are part of an exciting programme building 2,000 new council houses across Aberdeen. The development at Wellheads at Dyce is one of nine sites across the city where Aberdeen City Council is building new counc
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The number of build-to-rent homes completed, under construction or in planning across Scotland rose by 19% in 2021 to 12,793, new analysis has found. The research, which was undertaken by the British Property Federation (BPF) in partnership with Savills, highlighted that the number of build-to-rent
An eight-week archaeological survey will start in early February at the site of a major new South Queensferry development.
An application for planning in principle has been submitted for the expansion of Portree, the principal settlement of the Isle of Skye, to address the long-term shortage of affordable housing on the island.
A research report into Scottish homeowners’ needs, challenges, concerns and level of information in terms of increasing the energy efficiency of their buildings has been released for industry professionals, experts and government bodies.
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Partners at chartered surveying firm DM Hall, which this year celebrates 125 years since its foundation in 1897, have decided to extend their funding support for a further year to leading Scottish charities Chest Heart & Stroke Scotland (CHSS) and SAMH (Scottish Association for Mental Health). T
Dundee City Council has unveiled a £382 million capital programme with an ongoing commitment to boost its schools estate and improve the sustainability of its buildings among the key features.
FORE Partnership, the developer of Glasgow’s Cadworks office building, is appealing for unused prams and buggies in a major drive for social enterprise Refuweegee.
A former bookkeeper at an East Kilbride construction firm has been jailed for 28 months after stealing £90,000 from the company.
Work has started on the site of a housing development in one of Fife’s most popular coastal villages.
Eight infrastructure projects are to share £8.7 million of Scottish Government investment to deliver carbon-cutting projects across the country. The projects, funded through the Low Carbon Infrastructure Transition Programme, include the construction of a district heat network using heat from
Arcadis has been appointed by Scottish & Southern Electricity Networks (SSEN) and Scottish Power Energy Networks (SPEN) to support their aims of maximising renewable energy through two pivotal frameworks.
Bellway Homes Ltd (Scotland West) has launched the second phase of its Dargavel Village development in Bishopton with the start of work on 172 new homes.
An Italian couple have won a nearly two-decade-long court battle over their neighbour's toilet flushing loudly in the night. The couple, from La Spezia, launched the case in 2003 shortly after their neighbours installed a new bathroom adjacent to the couple's bedroom.