A successful collaboration between eight housing associations is helping to deliver value for money for tenants and provide a boost for communities.
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MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Sava Estates
Arc-Tech MU has been appointed to a major housing development in Glasgow’s East End.
Plans to transform Irvine Harbourside into a major Scottish visitor destination are poised to move forward.
HAUS Collective has today unveiled plans for the regeneration of The Shawlands Arcade, a well-known landmark at the heart of Glasgow’s Southside. Originally built in the 1960s, the Arcade is in need of extensive renovation with the HAUS proposal aiming to create a new, vibrant shopping an
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Aberdeen City Council Design Team (Public Buildings) Business Hub 10, Level 2 South Marischal College, Broad Street Aberdeen
Plans to transform a Glasgow city centre car park site into a "vibrant urban quarter" have now been submitted.
A total of 302 new modern and energy-efficient affordable Hillcrest homes have been completed in Aberdeen recently, giving the Granite City’s provision of low-rent homes a welcome boost and supporting the local authority’s aspirations to provide quality homes across the city.
A £60 million partnership between Rowallan Castle Estate and Cherish Homes is behind the development of 79 custom build homes on the 600-acre estate, with sustainability and reducing emissions one of the key considerations.
Glasgow-based Civic Engineers has reported another strong set of results for the recent financial year, with a number of key commissions on UK-wide projects enabling the practice to bolster its staff headcount to 120 and to place more focus on low carbon engineering solutions. The 22% growth in annu
Sustainable building services firm Viridis has renewed its commitment to investing in young people’s futures with the hire of Euan Meikle, who has joined the company’s Falkirk office. Currently studying building services engineering at Glasgow Caledonian University and due
Vacant council houses in Dingwall, due for demolition in June, are still playing an important role within the local community.
A new £1.65 million development of affordable council homes has been completed in Perth city centre. (from left) Council project manager Daniel Murray; Councillor Bob Brawn; John Baggley of CCG and Councillor Chris Ahern
Elected members on the City of Edinburgh Council have agreed options for investing around £21 million in one-off additional funding which will be allocated for social care, net-zero work and road maintenance.
Councillors are expected to approve plans for the proposed £50 million redevelopment and refurbishment of the Debenhams store on Edinburgh’s Princes Street.


