A 39-point plan to upgrade and improve Dundee’s Olympia leisure centre at a cost of £6.1m is to be considered by councillors. Completed by Balfour Beatty in 2013 for £31.2 million, the pool was forced to close in October last year after engineers identified a host of problems; incl
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The Highland Council has confirmed a start date for the works to reinstate the damaged building on Pumpgate Street in Inverness. Following damage caused by a vehicle collision to the privately owned property in the Merkinch area of Inverness last year, the Council initiated emergency works under Dan
A new, redesigned Easthouses Primary School will be built on the site of the old Newbattle High School, Midlothian Council has announced, as plans are unveiled for a replacement for Beeslack Community High School within the University of Edinburgh’s Easter Bush Campus. At th
Commercial property development company Knight Property Group has appointed Daniel Mitchell as its new management surveyor. Daniel Mitchell will work across Scotland, operating from both the Aberdeen and Edinburgh offices. Previously he was a graduate surveyor with FG Burnett, having attained a buil
Graham + Sibbald Chartered Surveyors and Property Consultants has opened its newest Scottish office in Dunfermline. The Graham + Sibbald office is located at Balcairn, Viewfield Terrace, Dunfermline, KY12 7HY and is within close proximity to Dunfermline Town train station which provides good transpo
Tarmac has placed an order with Renault Trucks for the first battery electric mixer truck in the UK as part of the company’s commitment to net zero.
Pupils, teachers and councillors joined together on last week to mark the beginning of work at the site of a new learning campus in Neilston. The sod-cutting ceremony is a major milestone in the project, which will bring Neilston Primary School and Madras Family Centre and St Thomas' Primary School
hub South West Scotland and Cruden Building have started work on a third affordable housing development in Avon Road in Larkhall on behalf of South Lanarkshire Council. The homes form part of a series of new developments that Cruden, as hub South West Scotland's construction partner, is building in
Architectural firm Holmes Miller has opened a new, purpose-built studio in St Albans, Hertfordshire, to support a pipeline of public sector projects in the south east. Located in the city centre, the new space will initially welcome the company’s south eastern based team, providing the busines
Interior building products distributor CCF has moved its Edinburgh branch to a new location to satisfy construction demand. Open from Monday 23rd May 2022, the CCF Edinburgh branch has relocated to a new site just over the road at Unit 5A, Pentland Industrial Estate in Loanhead - twice the size of i
Offsite timber frame specialist Scotframe has opened a new showroom and sales office in Cumbernauld. Responding to the increasing demand for timber homes, the new centre offers self-builders the chance to meet the experienced sales team face-to-face, discuss the timber kits available and consider fi
The creation of a £1.3 billion well-connected, sustainable new coastal town at Granton Waterfront in Edinburgh has reached its next major milestone as the City of Edinburgh Council appointed Cruden Group to take forward the first phase of redevelopment.
Living by Robertson has followed up winning Housebuilder of the Year (under 100 units) at the Scottish Home Awards 2022 last week with the appointment of land specialist Eilidh Imrie. The new addition is part of the housebuilder’s ambitious plans to quadruple the number of homes it is building
Clydebank Housing Association (CHA) has officially opened its new Linnvale Development comprising 24 new homes for social rent. Cruden Building, part of the Cruden Group, delivered the £4.6 million affordable housing development on schedule at Dalton Avenue/Attlee Avenue on the site of the for
Up to 80 new homes could be built in the Fife village of Windygates if new proposals are approved by councillors. Campion Homes has submitted a planning application to Fife Council to develop land north of Cameron Crescent, known locally as the Temple.


