Timber frame manufacturer Donaldson Timber Systems (DTS) has become one of the first manufacturers to achieve Buildoffsite Property Assurance Scheme Plus (BOPAS plus), a durability assessment for advanced, offsite build systems.
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National Trust for Scotland (NTS) has submitted a retrospective planning application for five storage units at the Culloden Battlefield Visitor Centre.
Loanhead Primary’s Health Week was given a boost thanks to a £250 donation from housebuilder Dandara East Scotland.
The City of Edinburgh Council and Edinburgh Leisure have announced that the new Meadowbank Sports Centre will open to the public on Tuesday 19th July 2022.
Low carbon asphalt is set to become a feature of UK roads as Tarmac makes the most significant sustainable improvement to its range of asphalt mixtures since the business perfected the method of making road surfaces stick in the early twentieth century.
Dunfermline-based Deanestor has delivered a second hospital fit-out project in the Highlands.
Kier has partnered with AFC Energy, a provider of hydrogen power generation technologies, to conduct an eight-week trial of a clean hydrogen power generator unit on a site in the South West.
The Architects Registration Board (ARB) has reached an important milestone in the process that will help UK-registered architects seek registration in the USA and vice versa.
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Drum Real Estate Investment Ltd & Kingswellies Nursery
Boutique hotel brand Resident Hotels has secured a £22 million loan with NatWest for the development of its first Edinburgh location.
A planning application has been lodged to transform a former pub in North Glasgow.
Plans for a new TrustFord dealership in Aberdeen have moved a step closer after developers submitted plans to the local authority.
Plans have been approved for a 50-bed care home in Callander on a site earmarked for a supermarket.
Regeneration specialist Urban Union together with the City of Edinburgh Council has appointed North Edinburgh Arts to deliver an engaging Art Strategy as part of its work at the Pennywell Living development in Edinburgh.
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has provisionally concluded that ten firms colluded on prices through illegal cartel agreements when submitting bids in competitive tenders for demolition and asbestos removal contracts, adding that the bids were rigged with the deliberate intention of de


