A state-of-the-art independent private hospital specialising in cosmetic and plastic surgery has been completed at Granton on the outskirts of Edinburgh.
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The first Passivhaus primary school project in Scotland to be constructed from cross-laminated timber (CLT) has opened its doors in Edinburgh.
The Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) has launched a new sustainability guide for built environment professionals.
The development of a former industrial school into Stirling’s first aparthotel has been approved by the council’s Planning and Regulation Panel.
Dublin-based Dalata Hotel Group has announced it will expand its presence in Scotland with a new £50 million Clayton Hotel in Edinburgh. This follows the acquisition of a prime location at 28 St Andrew Square, previously the site of Virgin Money premises. The proposed Clayton property, one of
Richard Howson, the former chief executive officer of Carillion Plc until 2017, has been disqualified from acting as a director for eight years.
His Majesty King Charles III visited James Jones & Sons Ltd Aboyne sawmill this week.
Network Rail and its contractor Story have completed a £34m programme of works to protect a number of bridges across Scotland’s Railway. Over the last four years, specialist engineers have worked on 50 structures to safeguard them against scour damage.
Transport minister Fiona Hyslop yesterday chaired her first meeting of the A83 Taskforce, held in Lochgilphead.
East Lothian Council’s Planning Committee has granted permission for a chicken underpass at Howden Farm, Gifford.
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Edinburgh Airport Limited. FAO: Brian McNeill 1 Edinburgh Airport Jubilee Road Edinburgh
Glasgow City Council has approved the disposal of a site in Laurieston and the compulsory purchase of three flats in Easterhouse, paving the way for the availability of more social homes in the city. The Laurieston site at Bedford Street / Eglinton Street, which is owned by the council, contains a d
Tenants living in two council-owned blocks of flats in Methil are set to benefit from a £4.5 million package of improvement works following a review of fire safety.
JR Scaffold has been successful in securing its place as a delivery partner on the supply chain for the next phase of the Scottish Government’s Warmworks initiative. It follows the Paisley-based scaffold and construction firm's success in phase one of the project over the last five years.
The Highland Council reached a key milestone this week at its Coulhill housing development in Alness after it took possession of the properties from Compass Building and Construction Services. The site consists of Coulhill Primary School’s former Janitor’s House and the neighbouring form