International property and construction consultancy Gleeds has appointed Dorothy Robertson as regional director for Scotland and Northern Ireland. Based in its Glasgow office, Dorothy brings a wealth of knowledge in the construction industry, with over 35 years’ experience in advising private
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Fleming has been named as an approved contractor on Scotland Excel’s 2nd generation New Build Residential Construction Framework.
Bellway Homes is to build up to 57 homes on the site of the former Howford Primary School and Schoolhouse in Glasgow after the council agreed to dispose of the land.
A five-year plan to help address Glasgow’s housing emergency has been agreed by the local authority.
Work has started on the fourth and final phase of Cruden Homes' King’s View development in Toryglen.
Councillors in Edinburgh have agreed a bold and ambitious plan for sustainable growth in the Capital.
A newly refurbished apartment building at 173 Union Street in Aberdeen has been launched following completion by Cater Group.
A report on rural housing will be presented to the Highland Council's Economic and Infrastructure Committee on Thursday 14 November.
A gap site in Dundee's West End could host a newly built residential and commercial block under plans lodged with the local authority.
Retrofit Scotland was relaunched at the International Retrofit Conference yesterday.
South Tyneside-based Castle has continued to grow its presence in the Scottish education sector with a contract to supply full mechanical, electrical, public health and renewable services for the new Dumfries High School.
The planning process for new clean energy infrastructure in Scotland will be improved under UK and Scottish government proposals to reform outdated legislation that can delay new projects being built.
Global design studio Hassell has completed the final phase of the Adam Smith Building, the new 11,500 sqm flagship site of the University of Glasgow’s Business School.
Expectations for Scotland’s construction market in the year ahead have improved off the back of an upturn in infrastructure activity, according to the latest Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) Construction Monitor.
A giant chicken-shaped building standing almost 35 metres tall, 12.13 metres wide, and 28.17 metres long has entered the Guinness World Records as the largest building of its kind in the world.