Alice Gama (left) and Sarah Dar Two students to represent Central Scotland in national property awards
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A print of South Tower Yellow Crane created by Kate Downie Scottish arts charity Art in Healthcare is to launch a newly commissioned limited edition print to coincide with the opening of the new Queensferry Crossing, with all proceeds from the sale supporting the organisation’s work.
A streetscene from a typical Taylor Wimpey development Plans have been lodged for around 1,400 homes in Halbeath as part of a large mixed-use development across Fife.
The company behind plans for Scotland’s first artificial wave park has today submitted its formal planning application to the City of Edinburgh Council. Wavegarden Scotland hopes to redevelop Craigpark Quarry near Ratho into a word-class surf and leisure facility offering a variety of water sp
Andy Radcliffe Esh Group has appointed Andy Radcliffe as new group chief executive in line with the wishes of the late Brian Manning.
(from left) Robin Holdsworth (Secretary Constructionarium), John Swinney (Deputy First Minister of Scotland & cabinet secretary for education & skills), David Sibbald (acting chairperson & director Constuctionarium Scotland), Dale Lyons (director Constuctionarium Scotland) Constructionar
Stacey Phillips Architectural practice Sheppard Robson has announced a further senior appointment to its Glasgow office.
Steven Black By Steven Black, planning director at JLL in Scotland
An artist's impression of the BMX Centre to be built at Knightswood Glasgow City Council has approved almost £940,000 funding to help the development of a new international standard BMX Centre in Knightswood and the mountain bike trails at Cathkin Braes Country Park.
The NAS Cullum Centre delivered by Richardson & Peat in Surrey to give students on the autism spectrum specialist support to reach their potential in a mainstream school By Martin Peat, director, Richardson & Peat
Jonathan Seddon Seddon has attributed an increase in group profit and turnover to a return to the black for its construction division.
The Ross Fountain. Image credit: City of Edinburgh Council Ross Fountain restoration gets underway in Edinburgh
Paul Hamer Sir Robert McAlpine has appointed the longstanding chief executive of project management and technical consultancy WYG as its new CEO.
David Cairns Robertson has completed a £4.6 million project at the capital’s Seafield Depot that will provide welfare accommodation and refuse vehicle parking for the City of Edinburgh Council.
Douglas McCormick WYG has appointed a successor to outgoing chief executive Paul Hamer as the project management and technical consultancy reported solid growth despite contract delays due to the UK general election.

