Aberdeen City Council has noted progress made on the construction of four primary schools in the city following a £100 million investment and welcomed the increase to its funded Early Learning and Childcare (ELC) provision. Construction of a replacement primary school at Milltimber is sch
Search: W
Sports and golf entertainment firm Topgolf Entertainment Group is targeting a late 2022 opening for its new state-of-the-art venue in Glasgow, it was confirmed today.
Spain’s supreme court has ordered the demolition of a large golf resort that was unlawfully built in a protected area following a 14-year legal battle.
Urban Union has opened a new free to use community space featuring a gallery and exhibition area at 166 Gorbals Street, a Glasgow landmark and one of the last remaining historic buildings in the Gorbals. Built in 1900 and designed by architect James Salmon, the Grade A-listed building was once home
A new residential development is being proposed at Fort Kinnaird, Edinburgh.
Planning permission has been granted for the first phase of a housing development on the outskirts of Inverness.
Allanwater Homes has submitted a formal proposal for a housing development on Bridge of Allan greenbelt.
Angus Council has approved plans for eight new homes in the village of Monikie.
Caledonian has commenced the manufacturing of 319 new Single Living Accommodation (SLA) units to aid the expansion at RAF Lossiemouth.
Chartered building surveying firm Diamond & Company (Scotland) Limited has acquired fire engineering consultancy S. Brooker & Associates as part of its strategic growth plan. The new business will be known as Brooker Diamond Fire Engineering and will be based alongside the successful charter
James Ellis, chair of the Chartered Institute of Marketing Construction Interest Group, discusses the state of marketing skills within the construction industry. It’s difficult to think of an industry which is more understood, yet at the same time misunderstood, than marketing. Most peopl
Construction output for both private and public housing showed strong monthly growth in December, according to the Office for National Statistics (ONS).
One of Scotland's last remaining flax industry buildings, Silverburn Flax Mill near Leven in Fife, will be brought back to life after winning a £3.47 million grant from the National Lottery Heritage Fund.
Plans to build flats in place of a former Aberdeen printworks have been recommended for conditional approval from councillors.
Changes to help improve the planning application process and the service received by applicants have been announced by planning minister Tom Arthur. Following a consultation in 2019 that sought views on reviewing the planning performance and fee regime, planning fees will rise from 1 April 2022.


