The first visuals revealing the future of 78 former army homes on Edinburgh’s outskirts have been released.
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Glasgow City Council has granted listed building consent for a full demolition of the iconic O2 ABC building on Sauchiehall Street.
In celebration of National Dog Day (26th August), Barratt Developments has highlighted the essential things to look out for when buying a new home with four-legged friends, and tips to help them settle.
Hundreds of unsecured creditors owed in excess of £33 million following the collapse of construction company Stewart Milne Group will not receive a penny back, administrators have confirmed.
Scotland’s largest construction trade association SELECT has hailed the “incredible success” of its Associate Membership scheme after welcoming the 40th big name to its roster of manufacturers and service providers.
Robertson Construction Central West has completed the £21 million Montgomerie Park Primary School for North Ayrshire Council ready for the new school year this week.
Property consultancy Galbraith has created a partnership with Edinburgh Napier University to recruit the next generation of building surveyors.
Work is underway on a new £9 million housing development in Paisley, which will see quality, energy-efficient homes brought to the area.
The initial design concepts for the proposed Golf Development Centre at Belleisle Golf Course were approved by South Ayrshire Council this week.
A 2000-year-old prehistoric settlement has been uncovered by archaeologists at the site of the new HMP Highland in Inverness.
Clark Contracts has donated over 150 items, which included school uniform, stationery and school bags, suitable for children at various ages and stages of their education.
The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) is pledging £90,000 to the Chartered Surveyors Student Bursary Programme.
Two billionaires are apparently fighting after one accused the other of stealing mounds of sand from a public beach for his own private construction project.
The Govan - Partick Bridge will be formally opened on Friday, 6 September by ministers from the Scottish and UK Governments, the leader of Glasgow City Council and local school children.


