A new milestone in 3D concrete printing has been reached in Germany where Europe's first publicly funded multi-family house is being constructed using 3D printing.
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The innovative Perth West development has been granted planning permission by Perth & Kinross Council, paving the way to over 1,000 new jobs for the area.
Public sector organisations across Scotland are being invited to attend a launch event that will share vital information on a major framework geared towards improving the safety of social housing and public buildings. Taking place at the Scottish Procurement Alliance’s (SPA) headquarters in Li
The first pavilion at a new residential development above St James Quarter in Edinburgh has been completed.
Homebuilder Tulloch Homes, part of the Springfield Group, is celebrating two wins for its prestigious Drummond Hill site at the UK Property Awards.
Mosaic Architecture + Design has submitted a planning application on behalf of Courie Investments for the £30 million redevelopment of the existing underused office building at 249 West George Street in Glasgow.
The Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI) has conducted a comprehensive analysis of the planning profession in the United Kingdom. With a focus on understanding the needs of its members and facilitating an informed dialogue with the government and the general public, the report sheds light on the cha
The former Kilrymont High School in St Andrews is to be converted into student flats.
A B-listed former care home in Plean could be converted into 17 new flats under new plans submitted to Stirling Council.
The JR Group has successfully delivered 31 new homes at Carrick Street in Ayr, handing over the development to first-time clients, Ayrshire Housing, ready for new residents to move into.
Persimmon West Scotland has purchased new land in Darnley to complete their Sycamore Park development
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Ocean Terminal Limited (c/o Ambassador Group).
Specialist retail contractor HB Projects has submitted its notice of intention to appoint administrators due to several cancelled and deferred projects.
Challenging business conditions within the UK construction sector persisted during October with business activity falling for the second month running amid a lack of new work to replace completed projects, according to new figures.
A planned extension at Park Mains High School in Erskine should be in place by June 2027, councillors have been told. The expansion, which will boost capacity at the facility in Barrhill Road from approximately 1,600 to 2,000, was approved by councillors earlier this year.