A firm of architects based in Aberdeen is in the running for a top award at the Aberdeen and Grampian Chamber of Commerce Northern Star Business Awards. Cumming & Co is one of four finalists in the Business of the Year category.
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Moray Council has granted planning permission for 122 affordable homes in Keith.
Loretto Housing Association has been granted permission to develop 32 homes in Cardonald.
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Gyle Shopping Centre Trustee Ltd.
East Renfrewshire Council's ambitious £24 million development of five new nurseries is now under way after the first sod was cut at the site of the new Crookfur Family Centre.
Balfour Beatty has unveiled Steve O’Sullivan as its new head of aviation responsible for providing strategic leadership to the company’s portfolio of aviation projects across its UK Construction Services business. With over 35 years’ experience in the industry and the success
The Build It – Aberdeen Construction and Property Conference is set to return for a second year. Michelle Forth, director of Safety Scotland and chair of the conference committee, giving the welcome speech at Build It 2018
A Lochmaben-based roof tile manufacturer has invested in its employees’ future and development through a new partnership with the Barony campus of Scotland’s Rural College (SRUC) in Dumfries. Russell Roof Tiles began working with SRUC in 2016, in order to provide staff at its 11-acre Hal
Cartoon characters of Sesame Street or Minions have inspired a playful new tree house by an Austrian architecture practice.
Councillors in Midlothian have approved masterplans to regenerate Newtongrange centre and Stobhill and Lady Victoria business centre. The masterplans could be worth £20.2 million to the Midlothian economy and generate 447 jobs. They will be used to inform the future land uses in these areas an
A new project manager has been appointed to oversee the continued progress of Aberdeen’s Countesswells community. Chartered civil engineer, Ryan Swan, will manage the ongoing development of the £800 million town, as plans for its first bus service, new school and neighbourhood centre pro
Selkirk-based Oregon Timber Frame has been acquired by Barratt Developments.
The Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) has urged the Scottish construction sector to be less reliant on infrastructure and take steps to reduce workforce volatility.
People across Edinburgh have been given an extra week to have their say on major changes proposed for the city centre. The Edinburgh City Centre Transformation consultation, which began on 20 May, will now finish at midnight on Sunday, 7 July, instead of Friday, 28 June.
RESIDENTIAL – TEN UNITS OR MORE Applicant: Mr Andy Geddes


