Palace of Holyroodhouse, Edinburgh (image by Kim Traynor) Tourist areas at Windsor Castle in Berkshire and the Palace of Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh are to undergo a £37m revamp.
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Henry Coyle Scottish Borders Housing Association (SBHA) has appointed Henry Coyle as their new director of assets and property services.
Grant Ager, CEO of Fairfield Housing Co-operative, left, joins Robertson Partnership Homes’ Managing Director Stewart Shearer at the site of the former Zoo nightclub. Perth’s Zoo nightclub will soon be consigned to history when the building is demolished to make way for 32 affordable homes.
Falkirk Steeple (Image: Kevin Rae) Big grant to pay for restoration work on steeple
Ruth Davidson Scotland's pothole problem would be tackled by the Scottish Conservatives by investing £20 million a year on the issue, the party has claimed.
Mark Deans Scottish builder backs swimmer at it dives into sponsorship deal
Hillside Gardens Lane An innovative new residential development in the heart of Glasgow’s West End is quickly taking shape with sections of the homes delivered to site this week.
Douglas Thomson CHAP Group has been appointed to carry out two major Aberdeen City Council projects after securing contracts worth a total of £14.5million.
Yitan Sun and Jianshi Wu's prize-winning concept 'New York Horizon'. A conceptual design to transform New York’s Central Park into a ‘horizontal skyskraper’ has been named the winner of eVolo Magazine’s 2016 Skyscraper Competition.
John Swinney Deputy First Minister John Swinney has today announced plans for a £6 million redevelopment of the Stranraer waterfront.
Alan Dunlop Leading architects have detailed their long-standing concerns over public-private partnerships (PPP) contracts following the closure of schools in Edinburgh over safety fears.
Lorraine MacPhail In 2009, Scotland's property and construction sector faced a crisis. The industry was one of the worst affected by the global economic downturn. Thousands of workers were laid off as businesses were forced to scale back their operations or face the risk of administration.
A map showing the highest concentrations of cold homes across Scotland Political parties have been urged to commit to ridding Scotland of the “scourge” of cold homes by 2025 after new data revealed that there are up to 1.5 million cold homes in the country.
image ©Historic Environment Scotland Exhibition celebrates graduates’ creativity
Blacksmith Peter McMillan carrying out repairs in Ayr town centre Construction firm CGC has announced a jobs boost for Ayrshire after winning work from South Ayrshire Council.

