Paul Wheelhouse Homes, businesses, public buildings and community projects across Scotland are to receive an energy efficiency upgrade thanks to £4.4 million of new funding from the Scottish Government.
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Councillor Jenny Laing with Bill Robertson, chairman and founder of the Robertson Group (left), and Nigel Munro, senior project manager, Henry Boot Developments Main beams for new AECC arena arrive on site
Graham Paterson, executive director of City Building City Building has almost grown the amount it returns to Glasgow City Council by more than two thirds with over £9 million set to be reinvested in public services across the city, according to its annual results.
The site forms part of Peveril Securities' redevelopment on King’s Stables Road Student accommodation specialist Empiric is planning a 166-bed student accommodation development in the heart of Edinburgh's Old Town.
John McCormick Waste and construction services specialist NWH Group has appointed John McCormick as its chairman.
Alasdair Steele Investment in Scotland’s commercial property market remained resilient in the first six months of the year despite political instability, according to analysis from Knight Frank.
(from left) Danielle Cowan, Michael Reilly, Matt Sorum, Craig Leishman, Callum Cunningham, Stephen Brown and Mac Cruickshank An apprenticeship scheme has had a transformational impact on seven young adults based across the East of Scotland.
Dougie Campbell (left) and Bruce Laidlaw Russell Roof Tiles maintenance manager donates to Dumfries & Galloway Blood Bikes
Margaret Davidson The Highland Council is to review developer contributions for schools in the Inverness area to help the local authority cope with increasing rolls at city schools.
Jonathan Seddon Is affordability the biggest challenge facing the purpose built student accommodation (PBSA) market at the moment? If it is, then it is also the biggest opportunity, writes Jonathan Seddon.
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L to R : Andy Seaton, relationship manager at Bank of Scotland, and Alan Macdonald, chairman and founder of Dawn Homes. At the new site in Fairly, Ayrshire. A Glasgow-based housebuilder is set to increase its presence across Central Scotland and Ayrshire with the support of a £14 million funding pa
Stefano Smith The Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI) Scotland has urged the Scottish Government to look beyond “merely procedural” change to the planning system, and to provide more detail on how proposals are to be taken forward.
Nicola Barclay Proposed changes to Scotland’s planning system will be a missed opportunity to make the strategic and radical changes to the delivery model that are required to increase the number of homes across the country, according to Homes for Scotland (HFS).
Champions League winners A.C. Whyte & Co Industries known for their commitment to causes in the community lived up to their reputations at Business Fives yesterday as they raised £6,026 for various charities in the first of two Construction, Housing & Property heats.


