Plans to turn former Glasgow city care home into a hostel have been submitted by W100 Ltd.
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International infrastructure group Balfour Beatty has appointed Gabrielle Costigan MBE as a non-executive director with effect from 8 March 2024.
Knight Property Group has completed its of construction works on a cutting-edge showroom and vehicle service facility for Ford’s biggest dealer group, TrustFord.
Shetland Islands Council is seeking views on the new Shetland Energy Strategy.
The team from 7N Architects who are working on the Masterplan for the Lerwick Lanes area are welcoming the public along to three public sessions early next month.
Work to replace the bridge carrying Shields Road over the railway on Glasgow’s southside took a step further forward last week.
Passenger access at Anniesland station will temporarily change as work to install new street-level lifts continues.
The UK construction sector is facing an “immensely difficult period” after 4,370 construction companies went bust over the past year, according to new data.
A charity has teamed up with John Gilbert Architects to successfully rescue a former church in Kilmarnock and bring it back in to use as a climbing and bouldering centre.
Edison Group is rebranding its largest subsidiary, GDC Design, as Principal Building Ltd after investing just short of £2 million to secure and equip new premises in South Lanarkshire.
The JR Group is now one step further along its journey to become carbon neutral following the completion of the initial stage of a vigorous carbon auditing process of its business.
Construction of a new state-of-the-art Paisley Grammar School Community Campus has been approved by councillors.
The Scottish Government's key commitment to build 110,000 affordable homes by 2032 is "at risk" with ministers conceding that a new timeline could be announced for its delivery, according to a ministerial briefing.
A trio of community consultation events will take place this week in Liberton ahead of the City of Edinburgh Council's major transformation of the site into much needed homes.
A masterplan for 160 new homes on the outskirts of Newburgh, which was initially drawn up by stricken housebuilder Stewart Milne Homes, has been approved.


