East Ayrshire primary and childhood centre takes shape Future pupils of Whatriggs Primary and Early Childhood Centre joined Councillor Douglas Reid for an official ground breaking ceremony at the East Ayrshire project.
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Crieff Primary School Communities across Perthshire, Tayside, Forth Valley and Fife are benefitting from over £500 million of new infrastructure projects delivered by hub East Central Scotland, new figures have shown.
Dundee’s new V&A museum is set to be turned into an illuminated work of art, two years before the waterfront attraction opens to the public, as the city prepares to host the 2016 Festival of Architecture finale this November. A headline event in the 2016 Year of Innovation, Architecture and De
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Piperdam Golf and Leisure Resort Ltd
Broad Street revitalisation plans given the go-ahead in Aberdeen New plans to revitalise Broad Street as part of the City Centre Masterplan have been given the go-ahead by Aberdeen City Council.
Forster apprentices training in the Forster Skills Academy Forster quality management system hits the mark
Novus ensures safe delivery of school summer upgrade Novus Property Solutions has successfully delivered a range of internal alterations at a North Ayrshire primary school during the summer holidays.
100kWp commercial roof-top solar PV for DIA in Dundee Forster-REI partnership offers fully funded solar option
James Dick An architect whose practice specialises in designing university buildings has voiced fears the higher education sector may have to curb their ambitions because of a funding crunch arising from the UK’s decision leave the European Union.
Work starts on Aberdeen Cruyff Court community sports facility Work has started to create a world-renowned multi-use community sports facility in Aberdeen.
(from left) CITB CEO Adrian Belton, Sophie Turner and presenter Phil Vickery Orkney stonemason apprentice wins national construction award
Historic Edinburgh observatory in £4m culture and science hub in restoration plan
Number of empty Aberdeen council homes halved The number of empty council properties in Aberdeen has been halved in the past year.
Despite take-up in Edinburgh and Glasgow city centres in Q3 2016 being well down on the five-year quarterly average, leading real estate advisory firm Bilfinger GVA is optimistic that the market will recover from the post-Brexit downturn.
RESIDENTIAL – FEWER THAN TEN UNITS Applicant: John Brown (Strone) Limited


