Detailed planning approval was granted this week for phase 1 of what will become Scotland’s largest data centre facility and the first of its kind to be completely powered by a renewable energy source. The £150 million campus will cover an area equal to eight premiership football pitches and crea
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The University of the West of Scotland (UWS) has appointed akp to undertake Cat-B enhancement works and Cat-C fit out work at its three Eco Campus buildings at Hamilton International Park.
Plans to deliver more than 400 homes on the University of Strathclyde’s former Jordanhill campus have gained planning permission, with residents already planning to continue their campaign against the development. CALA Homes (West) submitted proposals in March to develop the 31-acre
Work on building a new £20 million hotel on a well-known gap site in Edinburgh's historic Old Town has reached a crucial milestone with the building reaching its highest point. Developer EDI Group and Carlton Hotel Collection are creating the 98-room design boutique hotel on Market Street on land b
Proposals to build more than 700 homes at Govan's Graving Docks have moved forward with the submission of a planning application by the developers. ZM Architecture and New City Vision unveiled plans in March to bring the site back into use after 40 years of dereliction with the creation of 750 homes
Supermarket ASDA has lodged a planning application with South Lanarkshire Council to redevelop its store and related commercial units in Blantyre. The redevelopment on Glasgow Road will serve to deliver much needed improvements to Clydeview Shopping Centre and represents a multi-million pound invest
Businesses in Scotland’s £10 million stone sector have come together to form a trade association to promote the industry’s economic and environmental benefits. Denfind Stone from Angus, Hutton Stone, which is based in the Borders, and Tradstocks from Stirlingshire have formed the Scottish Stone
A paving contractor has been prosecuted after a worker fell from the bonnet of a tar laying machine in Dumfries and Galloway. M & W Tarmacadam Contractor Ltd, of Main Street, Stavely, Kendal was fined £10,000 after pleading guilty to breaching Regulation 4 of the Work at Height Regulations 2005
Construction workers in Germany have unearthed a giant concrete swastika underneath a sports field in the city of Hamburg.
LDA Design has submitted a raft of refinements to its Union Terrace Gardens proposals following feedback from the public. The latest plans include a realignment of a proposed new walkway, linking Union Street to the Gardens, to reduce the potential impact on any future development of the adjacent ra
A ceremony has taken place to mark a major milestone for NHS Orkney’s new flagship hospital and healthcare facility.
Kier Construction Scotland has been appointed as a Tier One contractor to hub West Scotland’s supply chain. A joint-venture organisation owned by both the public and private sectors, hub West Scotland delivers a range of public sector capital works projects throughout west central Scotland.
The multi-million pound restoration of Rothesay Pavilion is moving forward with the £10.6 million contract for the works being awarded to main contractor CBC. Work on renovating the iconic International Modernist building to its former glory will start today.
A contractor has been fined £24,000 for health and safety failings that led to the death of a workman in his yard in West Lothian. JML Road Surfacing boss Jacob Hendry was prosecuted after Viorel Vicol, 27, was killed by an 11,000 watt electric shock at his premises at Kirknewton, West Lothian, on
North Lanarkshire Council has approved its five-year Strategic Housing Investment plan (SHIP) which aims to deliver over 1,900 new homes over the next five years, doubling the rate completed over the previous five years. The SHIP, for 2018-19/2022-23, was approved by councillors at a recent meeting

