The new £42.5 million Allander Leisure Centre in Bearsden has officially opened its doors to the public following the completion of the first phase of works.
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Construction consultancy McLeod + Aitken has promoted Graeme Beaton, Mark Hirst, Grant Jamieson, and Alistair Seel to the company’s board of directors.
Electrical body SELECT is celebrating a major coup after securing global electrical and lighting giant Luceco Group as the first-ever headline sponsor for its annual President’s Cup golf day.
A government official in India has drained a reservoir to retrieve a phone he dropped at the site while he was taking a selfie.
Construction works are officially underway at a new care home in Livingston.
The first images showing how the new Paisley Grammar School Community Campus will look have now been revealed.
Planning permission in principle is being sought for a new development in Levenmouth which includes around 1,850 homes, a new school and the scope for retail and leisure facilities.
Initial plans have been drawn up for five blocks of affordable flats on the site of a former Perth hospital.
The final phase of a development project in Goathill reached a significant milestone recently with the completion of the care home and housing with extra care facilities, both constructed by McLaughlin & Harvey.
Brown & Brown has completed a new low energy home in a conservation area of Aberdeen, turning an open plot into a private, leafy retreat that foregrounds craftsmanship and design.
Extensive survey work carried out at Musselburgh's Brunton Hall has confirmed that substantial areas of the building’s roof are constructed from Reinforced Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (RACC).
Moray Council has published a long-term expansion plan for Mosstodloch which includes proposals for up to 500 houses.
The commercial real estate market in Scotland started 2023 on a sluggish note, with only £250 million worth of transactions, a sharp drop from the five-year quarterly average of £550m, according to a recent report by Colliers.
The ongoing project to transform Ardrossan Harbour has reached an important stage.
The construction of a debris flow shelter has been announced as the preferred option for the long-term solution to address the challenges at the A83 Rest and Be Thankful.


