MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Savills (UK) Ltd, 8 Wemyss Place, Edinburgh
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MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Planning Authority: Glasgow
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: The Co-operative Group C/o WD Harley
A new bridge that appears to be held up by giant stone hands has been developed in Vietnam.
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: La Salle Investment Management and Whitbread Plc.
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde (NHSGGC) has approved full business cases for two health and care centres worth a total of £40 million. Proposals for the £19m Clydebank Health and Care Centre and £21m Greenock Health and Care Centre will now be submitted to the Scottish Government Ca
Planning minister Kevin Stewart blogs about the Planning (Scotland) Bill and what’s next for Stage 2 consideration. Development management in the spotlight as Stage 2 scrutiny of the Planning Bill continues.
The University of Edinburgh has submitted plans for a new School of Engineering within its King’s Buildings campus in the south of the city.
Ground Developments Ltd has confirmed the expansion of its geotechnical team with the appointment of Dr Ian Murray. On completion of a Civil Engineering Masters at Strathclyde University and a PHD working under the supervision of Professor Alessandro Tarantino, Ian has amassed years of expertise aro
The new Jedburgh Intergenerational Community Campus project reached an important yesterday milestone as financial close was achieved. Although advanced works have already begun on site, as marked by Deputy First Minister John Swinney and local school children in June, the financing agreement means t
Eric Curran at DM Hall on the changes in the surveyor sector which he has witnessed firsthand over the last 40 years. It is a sobering thought that 40 years have slipped by since I first ran a tape measure across the inside of a house and popped my head under the floorboards.
A landmark building in Bearsden has been praised as part of a prestigious UK-wide awards scheme, following a major rejuvenation and extension project. Kilmardinny House was shortlisted for Civic Building of the Year by SPACES (Society for Public Architecture, Construction, Engineering and Surveying)
Homes for Scotland has called on the Scottish Government to follow the UK government’s lead in investing in housing infrastructure. Nicola Barclay, chief executive of Homes for Scotland, was speaking after Chancellor Philip Hammond announced an additional £500 mi
A Scottish manufacturing firm is attracting international attention for its project to extend the safe working life of motorway crash barriers, keeping drivers safe while reducing costs and harmful emissions. Highland Galvanizers, which worked on both the Forth Road Bridge and the new Queensferry Cr


