Built Environment Forum Scotland (BEFS) director Euan Leitch reflects on the Scottish Government’s response to recommendations from the Scottish Parliamentary Working Group on Tenement Maintenance and the recent Scottish House Condition Survey 2018 findings. The Scottish Parliamentary Working
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Significant variations in housing starts and completions exist across regions and tenures in Scotland while major applications are still taking more than twice as long as the statutory timeframe, according to new analysis. In its detailed scrutiny of official quarterly statistics, industry body Home
With the listing of the former Madras College site in St Andrews for sale, Fife Council has produced a guidance document for developers which recommends that the site be used for housing. The document also recommends that the site should contain a care home and student accommodation.
Trainee solicitor at Jones Whyte Law, Lauren Hazlie, provides information on high rise cladding and what people should be aware of when looking to buy or sell a property which has inappropriate cladding. Over the past couple of decades, a number of high rise buildings in the UK have been built with
Energy and services group ENGIE has partnered with North Lanarkshire Council to host a series of zero carbon transition events ahead of the United Nations Conference of Parties (COP26) event in Glasgow in November. The partnership has launched the ‘ACT 2020 – Action on Climate Toget
CMS Window Systems has played a key role in the creation of the new Forth Valley College in Falkirk with the manufacture and installation of high-performance aluminium windows, doors and curtain walling for the £78 million campus.
Plans to deliver Edinburgh’s first purpose-built music and performance venue for more than 100 years are back on track after the developer of a nearby shopping centre dropped its legal challenge.
Dumfries & Galloway Council has awarded planning consent for a single malt whisky distillery in Moffat.
Interserve has been appointed preferred bidder to construct the Medicines Manufacturing Innovation Centre in Inchinnan.
An Edinburgh project manager has won a top industry accolade at a prestigious national awards ceremony in London. Mark Foley of CALA Homes (East) took home the esteemed ‘Multi-Storey Building’ award after representing Scotland at the National House Building Council (NHBC) Pride in the Jo
Springburn-based Scotweld has commenced a programme of welding works on the first large-scale water source heat pump of its kind in Scotland.
Scottish developer FM Group has announced ambitious expansion plans for its luxury resort on the island of Bequia as it enjoys its first full season of opening. The Liming Bequia in St Vincent and the Grenadines has revealed ambitious growth plans, continuing to boost the island’s economy. Whe
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: City Of Edinburgh Council.
Link Group has appointed Nick Pollard from Kingdom as its new group finance director. Currently director of finance and digital at Kingdom Group, Mr Pollard will take up his new role in April 2020 where he will be responsible for Link’s financial affairs, raising funding for its development pr
Govanhill Housing Association is seeking approval to deliver 24 flats on the site of a former drill hall.


