Glasgow-based housebuilder AS Homes has secured a £12.2 million contract to deliver an affordable housing development at Orr Street in Glasgow as part of a wider redevelopment of St Mary’s church grounds in Calton.
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Work has started on Papdale East Playpark following approval by Orkney Islands Council of a design by HarrisonStevens Landscape Architects for the rejuvenation of the three-hectare green space in Kirkwall. (from left) Back row: James Wylie (OIC executive director of education, leisure and lifelong l
International, independent real estate consultancy Hollis has named Greg McCallum as a new senior associate in Glasgow. Greg joins the firm's expanding cost management team in Scotland to provide early feasibility cost advice, detailed cost estimates and cost control during the design stages, throug
Lochmaben-based Russell Roof Tiles has announced its commitment to becoming a net zero business by 2040. As part of the commitment, its major focus will be direct emissions (Scope 1 & 2) and will be on the reduction of fossil fuel use, energy efficiency, maximising renewables and procuring green
Shell’s massive carbon capture facility in Canada emits far more than it captures, study says One of the only facilities in the world that uses carbon capture and storage technology (CCS) to reduce the emissions of hydrogen production has been found to emit far more greenhouse gas emissions th
RESIDENTIAL – TEN UNITS OR MORE Applicant: Claymore Homes Aden Business Park Newlands Road Mintlaw Aberdeenshire
A disused school and schoolhouse in Glendale, Skye has received a grant of over £47,000 from the Scottish Government’s Rural Communities in Action Fund to undertake further feasibility, design and development work. The community-led project to renovate the school and schoolhouse into 5-6
West Lothian Council has rejected plans for around 190 new homes in Bathgate.
Land at Pitkevy Farm near Leslie is to be home to a new battery energy storage facility.
Renewable energy developer Amp Energy has announced plans for Europe's two largest grid-connected battery storage facilities in central Scotland.
Outline proposals have been unveiled to transform the Debenhams building in Glasgow's Argyle Street into offices with a rooftop restaurant.
Local authorities are to share up to £60 million over the next four years under a new draft vision statement for public electric vehicle charging published by the Scottish Government. Seeking to attract approximately half of the investment from the private sector, the new public
TLT has appointed Karen Hunt as a legal director in Glasgow. Joining from Pinsent Masons, Ms Hunt has over 25 years’ experience in commercial property and has worked on many high profile investment and development deals. She also has extensive experience in managing large-scale transacti
Field trials between Sir Robert McAlpine and temporary power company Aggreko have unearthed some promising results around decarbonisation as the construction industry approaches a ban on red diesel in April. Both companies have been reforming their approach to power generation by analysing how
Procurement Hub, part of Places for People, has appointed Robertson Construction Group to the Scotland lot of its new major projects framework following a strict procurement process. The £4.2 billion Major Projects Framework will be the second iteration, building upon the success and stre


