Graeme Nicholls Architects along with clients Home Group in Scotland and Merchant Homes Partnerships are celebrating this week after their Ashtree Road development won two prizes at the prestigious 2019 AJ Architecture Awards. As well as picking up the prize for the best ‘Housing Project (up t
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Financial close has been reached on the Neart na Gaoithe (NnG) offshore wind farm heralding the start of construction on the project which will supply enough low carbon electricity for around 375,000 homes. Matthias Haag, NnG project director, and David Webster, senior port manager, Port of Dundee
DJ Laing Contracts has been awarded the contract for phase two for GS Brown Construction’s new development at Perth.
The construction of a range of new state-of-the-art sports facilities at Glenalmond College is one of the highlights of a recent multi-million-pound programme of investment at the school. Warden Hugh Ouston (second left), head of Glenalmond, at one of the new astro pitches with pupils Imogen Hannay
Aerial photography and film solutions business Drone Scotland has been announced the winner at hub South West’s tenth Building for Growth awards event held last week at Glasgow’s Corinthian. (from left) Mark Houston, enterprise development officer at North Lanarkshire Council, Michele an
Nearly half of small business owners and managing directors had to stop their own pay due to the impact of unfair payment practices by their buyers, according to new survey findings from engineering services trade bodies ECA and BESA.
Site security specialist Safer Scotland is celebrating a double victory at this year’s business awards run by the Renfrewshire Chamber of Commerce. The Paisley-based company, headed by founder and managing director Ryan Clark, made it to the shortlist in two categories of the 2019 ROCCOs and s
A public inquiry into issues surrounding the construction of the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital (QEUH) campus in Glasgow and the Royal Hospital for Children and Young People (RHCYP) in Edinburgh will be led by Lord Brodie, it has been announced. Lord Brodie, a Senator of the College of Justice,
The man believed to be the last living worker who helped construct Mount Rushmore National Memorial has died.
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Partick Housing Association has applied to convert a former community facility into flats. Under the plans, Merkin House in Purdon Street would be transformed into 14 one and two-bedroom apartments.
Yoker Housing Association has submitted plans to develop 28 new homes within the grounds of the former Yoker Primary School.
Moray Council has agreed to reduce the target for building new council homes in the region to help fund future housing investment programmes.
The green light has been given for new council homes to be built in Biggar.
Plans for a residential development on vacant ground at Shawlands Bowling Club in Glasgow have been refused by planners.


