Avant Homes has been given the go-ahead for a new 120-home development on the outskirts of Dundee.
Search: a fc coins Visit Buyfc26coins.com for latest FC 26 coins news..1rej
Construction Scotland Innovation Centre (CSIC) is calling on students with a passion for innovation and disruption to help lead the charge for change in the construction sector.
East Lothian Council has granted full planning permission for a 250-home development in Whitecraig, while applications for a care village at North Berwick and a McDonald’s drive-thru restaurant in Musselburgh were rejected. In 2018, planning permission in principle was granted for a devel
A playhouse listed on Airbnb as a joke has been booked by a family of four for a weekend break.
Edinburgh building firm Rollo Developments has opened a new headquarters in the city as part of a £100,000 business development plan.
A proposed expansion of an agricultural business could see a new housing estate built in Thornhill.
A prime site with detailed planning consent for a new office scheme on Edinburgh’s Royal Mile has been placed on the market by developer Summix Capital.
Foster + Partners has resubmitted plans for a £300 million temporary transparent home for MPs to relocate to while the Houses of Parliament is refurbished.
The Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) has opened a formal consultation with trade unions and employee representatives over proposals to reduce its headcount by 110 and save £4.5 million a year. The training body said the move is required to address the sustained loss in levy inc
An application by Edinburgh-based Kiltane Developments Ltd for a mixed-use development at the city's Gorgie Road has today been granted planning permission subject to conditions.
Barratt North Scotland is seeking repayment of almost half-a-million pounds worth of education contributions made to Aberdeenshire Council because a village’s primary school is under capacity.
Highland Council is seeking to build 12 new flats and a Citizens Advice Bureau (CAB) office in Nairn.
The Scottish Construction Leadership Forum (CLF) has today launched a draft recovery plan which sets out a pathway for joint action between the construction industry and the public sector in response to the impact caused by the global pandemic.
Work is set to start next month on a £2.4 million extension to the Rainbow Family Centre (Park Farm) in Port Glasgow, Inverclyde.
The Construction Industry Coronavirus Forum (CICV Forum) is launching a series of free advice webinars to help industry professionals improve their contractual and commercial awareness on construction projects.


