Experts at the University of Stirling are leading a major new research project to create future-proof housing to meet the needs of the world’s ageing population. The project will benefit from the support of international partners including the dementia care foundation established by the Queen
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Hanover Scotland has received planning approval from Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park for its first social housing development to be built to Passivhaus standards.
Aberdeen City Council has agreed a capital programme plan of £214m for 2021/22, including an investment of £150m to regenerate the city centre and link it to the beach area.
Savills plc, the international real estate advisor, has announced its preliminary results for the year ended 31 December 2020, revealing a 9% drop in group revenue to £1.74 billion. The firm said resilient revenues from less transactional services significantly mitigated a reduction in transac
Scottish Ministers have given the go-ahead to the completion of the statutory procedures for four more schemes on the A9 Dualling Perth to Inverness.
A public realm improvement scheme which aims to reinvigorate Bridge Street in Banff has taken another step forward with the appointment of a main contractor. Hunter Construction (Aberdeen) Ltd will undertake the ambitious works which are expected to commence in April.
A report to Glasgow City Council has detailed the range of current and future projects which are contributing to the regeneration of Govan-Partick and the waterfront on both banks of the Clyde there.
Assembly of the superstructure of the new Larkfield Early Learning Centre in Greenock is well underway with the project as a whole progressing well.
Arc-Tech (Scotland) Ltd will employ up to three trade apprentices as part of its annual trade apprentice intake, the company has confirmed.
As plumbing and heating professionals around the globe prepare to celebrate World Plumbing Day today, the Covid pandemic has vividly highlighted their importance as critical workers on the frontline of public health and safety. While World Plumbing Day was inaugurated in 2010 to mark the link b
Construction trade association SELECT and consumer protection charity Electrical Safety First have launched their wish-lists ahead of the Scottish Parliament election in May.
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has secured the disqualification of three company directors, after finding they broke competition law by forming a cartel in the construction industry.
Balfour Beatty is to hand back more than £19 million in funds used to furlough employees amid its continued recovery from the coronavirus pandemic. The announcement comes as it revealed a record year end order book which increased by 15% to £16.4 billion (2019: £14.3bn); prov
Construction materials group Breedon has reported a fall in annual profits of almost 50% against the backdrop of "considerable disruption" caused by COVID-19.
A ground-breaking project to store renewable energy using gravity is taking shape in Edinburgh.


