The view of the building from Bedford Road Plans for a new £35 million Science Teaching Hub at the University of Aberdeen have moved forward with the formal submission of a planning application.
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CALA’s Ravelrig Heights development in Balerno A housebuilder is offering homebuyers in the east of Scotland the chance to buy a home without having to pay the full Land and Buildings Transaction Tax (LBTT).
Ian Mitchell AECOM has appointed a new director of cost management to focusing on healthcare projects and building client relationships in the public sector.
Craig Bradshaw Craig Bradshaw gives his top 10 tips for reviewing design responsibility in construction contracts.
How the Glasgow Queen Street Station will look once completed A partially constructed building that forms part of the Glasgow Queen Street Station project could be demolished as officials consider a larger development, according to reports.
Aberdeen International Business Park. Image courtesy of Abstract Securities. Councillors have refused plans for a new hotel at Aberdeen International Business Park due to traffic concerns.
A new start-up company has produced pioneering flooring with inbuilt sensors that allow retailers to track the movements of their customers. Scanalytics, based in the US city of Milwaukee, has developed paper-thin tiles, similar to a touch-screen, called a Sole-Sensor to track shoppers.
Bryce Stewart Planning and development consultancy Montagu Evans has appointed Bryce Stewart as a partner based at the firm’s Edinburgh office.
Members of Offsite Solutions Scotland meeting with minister for local government and housing Kevin Stewart MSP A group of senior construction industry specialists met with housing minister Kevin Stewart MSP last week to discuss how they can work with the Scottish Government to grow the unique offsit
Court of Session A former partner in a property letting department of a firm of chartered surveyors who was interdicted from soliciting business from any company clients with which he had dealings after he set up a rival agency has successfully appealed against a decision that he was in breach of th
Keith Brown on a visit to the AWPR site last year Cabinet secretary for the economy, jobs and fair work, Keith Brown, has moved to reassure MSPs that disruption and job losses caused by Carillion’s collapse would be minimised in Scotland, though the minister stopped short of giving an opening date
The Carnegie Library and Galleries in Dunfermline Calls for entry are now open for the prestigious annual Edinburgh Architectural Association (EAA) awards.
(from left) Stephanie Carr, head of Glasgow office; Karen Fulton, Partner and head of residential property in Glasgow; Lindsay Darroch, Board member and head of property Blackadders appoints new partner to head up residential property in Glasgow
Architect Kengo Kuma during a visit to the V&A Museum last year Dundee’s £80.1 million V&A Museum of Design will open its doors to the public for the first time on September 15, it was revealed today.
Representatives from ENGIE and the Wheatley Group with volunteers at Fun Stars, children and staff at Ibrox Primary School and the manager of The Coming Home Veterans Group More than £18,000 has been invested into nine community enterprises as part of two major regeneration projects in Glasgow.


