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Taylor Wimpey West Scotland has secured planning permission from North Lanarkshire Council to deliver 222 homes in phase one of Torrance Park in Holytown.
The world-famous Charles Rennie Mackintosh library which was destroyed in the fire at the Glasgow School Of Art should not be rebuilt as a “replica” copy, a leading Scottish architect has declared.
The new Largoward homes Kingdom ends the year on a high note with Largoward development
Jack Rodin Jack Rodin, who played a leading role in BDP in the 1970s and 80s, has died aged 88. His funeral took place on 31st December at Eltham Crematorium London.
Margaret Burgess The Home Report has cut the number of surveys which buyers have to commission and helped stop artificially low asking prices since its introduction in 2008, new research has found.
The former Dreghorn Primary School North Ayrshire Council has granted planning permission for Scotland’s first Sake Brewery to be built at Dreghorn in Ayrshire.
Brian McQuade Kier Construction has been appointed by NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde to carry out a survey and review of the fabric and building services at Inverclyde Royal Hospital in Greenock and the Royal Alexandra Hospital in Paisley.
New Dumfries theatre planned
An innovative new environmental wetland project in Cowdenbeath by Scottish Water has been completed and promises to be an innovative storm water treatment method – as well as a boost for wildlife in the area.
Leo Quinn Balfour Beatty has revealed that it expects profits for 2014 to be £70 million lower at its construction business due to problems with contracts.
Stephen Glaister Damaged caused to cars by potholes have cost local authorities across Scotland £228,000 in just one year.
A £5 million hydro scheme for one of Scotland’s most protected natural sites has been given the green light by Angus councillors.
The Construction Scotland Innovation Centre (CSIC), which was launched in October, has formed a partnership with InnovateUK to boost opportunities for the sector north of the Border. Supported by the Scottish Funding Council and Scottish & Highland and Islands Enterprise, the CSIC is hosting a j
Aberdeen City Council has given planning permission for a new office at the Prime Four business park in Kingswells.


