Stewart Milne Group, one of the UK’s leading independent home builders and timber systems manufacturers has been awarded the 2020 Gold Award for customer satisfaction across all its UK divisions. An independent customer survey found that 92% of those who have purchased from Stewart Milne Homes
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A scaffolder has been keeping busy during lockdown by building a massive 360-degree swing in his mum's back garden.
The developer behind a retirement community near Carlisle is seeking locations in Scotland as it plans a fresh round of investment. AB Living said its Scalesceugh Hall & Villas has been popular with Scottish retirees, giving husband and wife team Bruno and Dr Anita Herdeiro the encoura
The John Dewar Lamberkin Trust has submitted a full planning application for its proposed mixed-use sustainable expansion to the city of Perth.
Outline plans have been submitted for a major residential development plus commercial units on derelict land just north of central Glasgow. Up to 300 houses and flats are planned for a site on the east side of Carlisle Street, north of Inverurie Street/Endrick Street, in Cowlairs. The development wo
A survey conducted by the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) and its Global Construction Review publication has found that 92% of construction professionals around the world said they expect their business to survive the coronavirus pandemic.
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Aldi Stores Ltd.
Four in ten architects have said their mental health has been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, a new survey has revealed.
Transport design consultancy PriestmanGoode has created a new solution for rail carriages that makes optimal use of the space to ensure that social distancing is observed.
As Scotland’s building sector emerges from prolonged shutdown, the Construction Industry Coronavirus Forum (CICV Forum) has issued expanded health and safety guidance to help steer companies through the crisis and back to work.
New guidance from PASMA is helping managers keep scaffold tower users safe during the coronavirus outbreak. The industry body has offered its advice on the challenges being faced by those responsible for the health and safety of tower users as they plan a return to work, whether they're off on a tra
Councillors have unanimously rejected the latest plans to develop hundreds of flats at Aberdeen’s Rubislaw Quarry.
Ogilvie Construction is to construct the new Maryhill Community Custody Unit for the Scottish Prison Service but COVID-19 has delayed the start to site works.
David and Victoria Beckham are reportedly seeking planning permission to construct an underground passageway from their £6 million Cotswolds mansion to their garage, as well as a wine cellar.
The Scottish Government has approved plans for flats at a former Perth hospital after the local authority failed to rule on the application.


