Two North East businesses are collaborating to boost the circular economy and divert waste from landfill. Aberdeen’s Greenwell Equipment is working with the newly launched Wreck It Room to clear out scrapped or damaged used office furniture which has been stored for years rather than being sen
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Stirling Council’s in-house build team has completed the construction of 11 new affordable houses at Catherine Street in Bannockburn. The new energy efficient properties were constructed with the support of Scottish Government grant funding and will be fitted with solar panels as well as batte
Policies governing the development of Scotland’s cities, towns and rural areas until 2045 are to be scrutinised across several Scottish Parliament committees. The fourth National Planning Framework sets out the Scottish Government’s strategy for Scotland’s long-term development and
Argyll and Bute is to be at the forefront of efforts to absorb and store carbon from the atmosphere, in ways that also generate economic and community benefits.
Glasgow-based residential architecture start-up HOKO has raised more than £420,000 in just two weeks as the £15 million-valued firm prepares to become the undisputed UK market leader in its field within the next five years. Almost 200 investors have already backed HOKO’s ongoi
The Cadworks office development in Glasgow has been awarded an AirScore Design and Operation ‘Gold’.
England-based museum designer Mather & Co is working with Peter Drummond Architects to redevelop Glencoe Folk Museum.
Hunterston Port and Resource Campus (Hunterston PARC) has signed an option agreement with global wind and solar company Mainstream Renewable Power for the onshore infrastructure to support its proposed offshore wind farm project.
A segregated 10km route for walking, cycling, wheeling and horse riding between the communities of Aviemore and Carrbridge has now been identified following further design work, assessment of the route options and public consultation.
National trade body the Property Care Association (PCA) is bringing its gold standard surveyor training in timber and damp to Stirling University. Property and construction companies across Scotland can invest in specialist training that focuses on the issues caused by damp, timber infestation and d
South Ayrshire Council is seeking permission to develop the latest phase of its Riverside Place redevelopment in Ayr.
Members of the public have been asked to help shape plans to build around 100 new homes on the site of the former Madras College Kilrymont Road campus in St Andrews.
As the Trams to Newhaven project marks the two-year point and remains on track for opening for revenue service in Spring 2023, the City of Edinburgh Council is looking back over the progress made so far.
Property developer and asset manager Sovereign Centros has invited the public to view its masterplan proposals for the reimagination of St. Enoch Centre.
As Scotland prepares for its second coronavirus cold snap, the Construction Industry Coronavirus (CICV) Forum has urged the sector to focus on health and safety to protect colleagues, customers and families from another winter of discontent. The collective warns that Covid-19 is still a serious thre


