Queensferry One, located in Rosyth on the northern bank of the Firth of Forth, has transformed from a historic military hub into a pivotal development site within the Forth Green Freeport.
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Plans have been submitted for a £10 million revamp of visitor facilities at Scone Palace. The estate wants to convert an unused stable block to create a new entrance and to open a restaurant with a gift shop, office space, an upgraded ticket office and additional visitor attractions.
As part of Taylor Wimpey’s Spencer Fields development, the homebuilder is providing Percent for Art in the form of feature walls with forged steel railings and panels at key points across the development. Working with its Artist Blacksmiths at Ratho Byres Forge and the art department at Inverk
Network Rail engineers worked through the night to install the steel structures at Anniesland railway station on Saturday.
The Eden Project Dundee has been granted planning permission for a £130 million development in the city. The decision at a meeting of Dundee City Council yesterday came following an intensive period of community engagement and co-creation which saw the Eden Project team host events across Dund
A Chinese city has placed timers above public lavatories at a key tourist site to ensure the “safety” of its users. Videos posted by local media show a row of cubicles, each with a timer above the door. The display indicates when a cubicle is occupied and for how long.
Plans for the first phase of a £1.3 billion sustainable new coastal town at Granton Waterfront in Edinburgh have now been submitted for planning following extensive consultation.
Glasgow-based building contractor Eycon has appointed two new directors. Colin Young, who joined the firm in February 2022 as contracts manager, steps up to become construction director, while Iain Buchanan has been promoted to commercial director after 18 months with the firm.
Robertson Construction Central East has successfully delivered the £12 million 4D Cellular Medicine Building that will support cancer and health research for the University of Edinburgh.
Plans for a mix of private and affordable homes in Turriff submitted by Springfield Properties, have been approved by Aberdeenshire Council.
Advance Construction (Scotland) Ltd has made an equity investment in Northern Piling Ltd (NPL), a Scottish specialist piling contractor.
The Sheriff Appeal Court has dismissed an action by a contractor seeking over £110,000 claim from a property developer after an appeal challenging the adequacy of the pursuer’s case based on an oral agreement between directors of the two companies.
The redevelopment of Lime Street in Liverpool has beat stiff competition from Scotland to be named "the worst new building in Britain".
Which? has called for reforms to energy performance certificates (EPCs) after an investigation which it says reveals they can be riddled with inaccuracies and unhelpful advice. A dozen Which? members and homeowners across England, Wales and Scotland booked EPC assessments on their behalf during Febr
Work has started on a £7.7 million project to deliver a range of affordable homes forming a key portion of a popular East Lothian development.