Proposals have been detailed for a new community in west Edinburgh that promises 3,000 homes, office space to support more than 4,000 jobs, shops, a school, active travel routes and a green urban park.
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The High Court has refused an application by a director to remain in post after being disqualified by the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) for his role in an illegal demolition cartel.
Construction firm Thomas & Adamson (T&A) has helped one of the country’s best-known energy providers step further into a greener future by delivering a sustainable workplace project that forms its new co-located Scottish headquarters.
Council Co-leaders, Christian Allard and Ian Yuill have welcomed progress on the latest phase of the ambitious regeneration of Aberdeen’s beachfront shoreline which places safety and futureproofing at the forefront.
Councillors have given the final green light for the £16.5 million regeneration of Glasgow’s Drumchapel.
Councillors have unanimously granted planning permission to an application to deliver five blocks of affordable flats on the site of a former Perth hospital.
Forres-based steel fabrication and construction services company AJ Engineering has introduced technology to help manage its carbon footprint and improve efficiency across its operations with the introduction of Internet of Things (IoT) technology.
A developer is considering its options after councillors in Edinburgh granted planning permission for new homes and commercial space in the city centre but its education contribution was increased by £2 million on the toss of a coin.
Children and young people are to receive encouragement to get involved in shaping Aberdeen’s city centre and beachfront masterplan from an unusual source – a pair of animated seagulls, Dave and Sam.
Demolition works at Irvine’s high flats are now complete, with all five towers dismantled and the site fully cleared.
Holmes Miller has shared detailed plans for various buildings to serve the planned HMP Glasgow.
A development of homes in Greenock’s West End has now launched to the market.
Nearly half (47%) of all Federation of Master Builders (FMB) members have reported a fall in enquiries for new work at the end of last year leading to a 15% fall in workloads, according to the latest State of Trade Survey.
Trust board members and the leadership team visited the Association's new homes at Langlands Road in Govan this week.
A section of the West Highland Line between Crianlarich and Fort William/Mallaig will be closed for nine days in March.


