Glasgow City Council has approved funding of £1.2 million to deliver improvements to Tradeston Bridge and the public realm at Tradeston.
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Output in the UK construction sector sustained its recovery during November with the rate of expansion accelerating from the previous month, led by fastest rise in new orders since October 2014.
Three tourism infrastructure projects in Highland which benefited from the Scottish Government’s Rural Tourism Infrastructure Fund (RTIF) and LEADER funding have been completed.
Scotland’s electricity network is to benefit from innovative new technology that can restore power within 24 hours if severe weather leads to a loss of electricity this winter.
A Scandi-inspired hub has been created within a new development in West Lothian, ready to bring neighbours together in the months ahead once restrictions ease.
A Scottish start-up has been awarded an additional Innovate UK grant to continue its pioneering development of an AI-driven bio-safety assessment tool for COVID-19 and other infectious diseases.
Plans to create a stunning centrepiece to the University of Strathclyde campus have been passed by Glasgow City Council.
Glasgow Spirit of Christmas and Stepps Community Development Trust (Stepps CDT) have each received donations as part of Barratt Homes West Scotland’s regular Community Fund giveaway.
Dundee demolition company Safedem has been awarded the Guinness World Record for the demolition of the tallest building by the controlled use of explosives, at Mina Plaza, Abu Dhabi.
Stewart Milne Homes is actively looking to acquire land in Tayside after a new community in Dundee becomes one of the fastest-selling developments in the company’s history.
Fife College has appointed the project management team that will deliver its new Dunfermline campus. Following a rigorous procurement process, construction and property consultancy firm Gardiner & Theobald was chosen to form the multi-disciplinary project management and design team.
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Gullane Golf Club
Former colleagues with experience of leading successful affordable housing projects have teamed up to form a new architecture practice in Edinburgh. Architect and managing director Stuart Bishop has officially launched SB Architects, a team comprised of a very experienced group including ex-col
Parts of a former Brechin school have been used in the construction of new affordable homes in a nod to the town’s history.
A Scottish housebuilder is transforming a former Edinburgh industrial site into 77 new homes, thanks to a £5.8 million funding package from Bank of Scotland.


