The Cairngorm funicular railway has been removed from service once again while a series of snagging works is carried out.
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The Building Safety Group (BSG) has reported a 12% increase in the number of electricity breaches occurring on construction sites.
Brookwood Villa in Bearsden has reopened as a community venue following an extensive revamp by East Dunbartonshire Council.
ANM Group has announced plans to consult over its vision for the Thainstone Centre near Inverurie.
The Scottish property market has been impacted by stubborn inflation and increased borrowing costs, leading to a heightened emphasis on home report values for prospective buyers, as per insights from Shepherd Chartered Surveyors. ESPC reports that in Edinburgh, the Lothians, Fife and the Borders, th
A pub that graced Glasgow for 70 years has been reassembled as a speakeasy bar in the headquarters of an American technology firm. The Art Nouveau interior of St Mungo Vintners - with its dark wood, stained glass and brass fittings - remained in storage since the pub closed its doors in 19
Residents of four Glasgow neighbourhoods are being encouraged to share their views on early-stage proposals to create people-friendly streets that are less dominated by traffic.
Dunbritton Housing Association has partnered with building and construction firm The JR Group to deliver a development of new-build flats in the Jeanie Deans area of Helensburgh.
The National Retrofit Hub has launched a new website.
A planning application for a new whisky storage warehouse scheme at Throsk has been approved today by Stirling Council subject to conditions and a legal agreement being signed. The development at Bandeath Industrial Estate, on behalf of Ian Macleod Distillers (IMD), will house a suite of modern buil
Glasgow City Region is to take over the administration of the Clyde Mission regeneration programme from the Scottish Government, First Minister Humza Yousaf has announced.
A major housing development in Durieshill that Springfield Properties had claimed was moving at a "snail’s pace" can now move forward after a Section 75 agreement was confirmed by Stirling Council. The 'self-sustaining community', which secured initial planning consent four year
Sustainable distilling expert Organic Architects has welcomed the announcement that Witchburn Distillery will go ahead.
A new programme of learning events for heritage professionals will be hosted this autumn at the Engine Shed, Historic Environment Scotland’s (HES) dedicated building conservation centre in Stirling. Five sessions will run during October and November, covering key areas and agendas within
Significant growth in activity throughout the West of Scotland has prompted sister companies Hardies Property & Construction Consultants and Shepherd Chartered Surveyors to relocate to larger office premises in the heart of Glasgow city centre. The move sees the firms relocate from their former