Amy Aquilina An Aberdeen architecture student has won a top prize for her reimagining of Gray’s School of Art as a new exhibition and conference centre for Robert Gordon University (RGU), as part of a student architecture project.
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Atholl Crescent The offices of Brodies LLP at the Category A listed 14-17 Atholl Crescent in Edinburgh is being refurbished by akp Scotland.
Student Ce Zhang’s exhibit exploring transport and civic life Plans to transform Scotland, from its most remote communities to towns, cities and the urban sprawl of the central belt, are explored by graduands at this year’s University of Dundee Art, Design and Architecture Degree Show.
Shawfair LLP’s James Palmer (left) with Jim Donaldson from Crummock The development of the largest urban expansion project in Edinburgh and Midlothian has taken a major step forward with the signing of a multi-million pound infrastructure contract.
Bob and Kelly McAlpine Work has started on a new lodge development overlooking Stonehaven Bay.
Katy Dowding Skanska UK has promoted Katy Dowding to its executive management team to fill the role left by new president and CEO Gregor Craig.
Emma Louise MacKenzie Following the regional heat of the CITB’s SkillBuild 2017 competition, which took place at South Lanarkshire College earlier this month, Scottish Construction Now is showcasing case studies of apprentices involved.
Valerie Surgenor Earlier this month, the construction company known as Construction Materials Online Limited was fined £55,000 by the Information Commission’s Office for breaching the laws on data protection and information security. Valerie Surgenor from MacRoberts discusses the case.
Pauline McCabe Pauline McCabe of Kier Construction gives her account of being a woman in construction, the path she took to getting there and her views on getting more women to consider a career in this sector.
(from left) Luke Fisher (Jura Consultants); Gillian Lockyer (Studio 42 Design); Colin Love (South Ayrshire Council); Mark Fletcher (Chair, Maybole Community Council) Planning underway for £6m Maybole regeneration project
Julie Scott-Gilroy New requirements for commercial actions highlight a change in emphasis for alternative dispute resolution in Scotland, writes Julie Scott-Gilroy.
Jonathan Hyndman Jonathan Hyndman reviews the findings in the High Court case of Signature Realty Ltd v Fortis Developments Ltd and proposes some steps which property developers can take to avoid infringing copyright law.
City Building's Siobhan Logue addresses attendees at the conference The changing face of the construction industry was under the spotlight at Scotland’s first national diversity conference.
Carrubbers Close © Eoin Carey Details have been announced for a temporary experimental arts installation project led by a team of artists and architects using sound, light, sculpture, design and visual arts to re-imagine three Edinburgh Royal Mile closes.
John McHugh The Technology and Construction Court (TCC) has recently issued a useful decision in relation to NEC3 terms. For Harper Macleod’s John McHugh, the case provides a welcome guideline as to how far the obligation to act in the spirit of mutual trust and co-operation in NEC3 goes, and the


