Gray’s School of Art in Aberdeen was under the spotlight last week, as part of the world’s biggest architecture festival.
Search: a fc coins Visit Buyfc26coins.com for latest FC 26 coins news..1rej
Story Homes’ development of executive homes in Biggar, Lanarkshire, is predicted to bring £25m of economic benefits to the region through the use of local employers and sourcing of local materials.
The sod was cut on Scotland’s new national blood centre today as deputy first minister Nicola Sturgeon marked the start of construction on the new facility.
Houses prices are at their highest level since records began, according to official statistics published by Registers of Scotland (RoS). The average house price in Scotland in the second quarter was £170,190, up 5.2 per cent on the same period in 2013.
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Neighbourhood Services
left to right - Colin Paterson (project manager), Danny Conroy (surveyor/estimator), Inglis Douglas (general building manager), Derek Clarke (commercial executive), Robert Marshall (managing director), Willie Heads (assistant plant manager), Kenny Thomson (contract surveyor) & Stephen Patrick (s
Pressure on the supply chain is continuing to affect tender levels, according to the latest tender price forecast from Mace. Mace, which surveys it supply chain for market feedback every quarter, has revised its 2014 tender price inflation upwards from 4.5 per cent to 5 per cent by the end of 2014
Persimmon remains confident of delivering further growth in Group operating profits after encouraging levels of customer confidence in the UK housing market, it said today. Releases its third quarter Interim Management Statement, which covers the period from 1 July 2014 to 3 November 2014, the Group
Eight men appeared in court yesterday charged in connection with alleged bribes to City of Edinburgh Council officials for building repair contracts. The defendants are believed to include former staff from the council and Action Building Contracts Limited, the contractors involved in council repair
(L-R) Rose Yeats (Stewarton Academy), Charlie Christie (design manager, McLaughlin & Harvey), Jemma Shields (Stewarton Academy), Ryan Sylvester (divisional director, Keppie Design) and Megan Kernaghan (Stewarton Academy) reviewing drawings at the site office of the new Kilmarnock campus of Ayrsh
The widows of two of Scotland’s greatest 20th Century architects, Professors Andy MacMillan OBE and Isi Metzstein OBE, Angela and Dany, have been awarded Honorary Fellowships from the Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland (RIAS). The presentations were made during the annual RIAS Andrew Do
A new housing development in the East Neuk of Fife, built as part of an affordable housing scheme pioneered by rural landowners, has been opened by minister for housing and welfare, Margaret Burgess MSP.
The Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland (RIAS) has with great sadness notified its members and friends of the death of David Mackay Hon FRIAS.
Argyll and Bute Council’s £8 million project to renovate Rothesay’s iconic Art Deco pavilion has seen significant progress in the past few weeks, with funding applications submitted, planning approval granted and robust business plans and developed designs now in place.
Laurieston in Glasgow named UK’s ‘Best Social Housing Development’


