To start 2023, J. Smart & Co. (Contractors) PLC has promoted three employees from the development department.
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Materials provider Travis Perkins has launched an escrow agreement with Close Brothers Property Finance to support SME housebuilders.
The Highland Council is planning to carry out roadworks on Ness Bridge, Inverness, this year.
It's a new year and a new dawn for the Allander Leisure Centre as the current Bearsden facility prepares to bid farewell to its final patrons on Sunday 15 January ahead of the opening of a new complex.
Glasgow City Council has approved a new Strategic Housing Investment Plan (SHIP) outlining how the supply of affordable housing can be increased to meet the city's housing needs and growth ambitions for the 2023/24 - 2027/28 period.
Housebuilder Muir Homes has purchased land with planning permission to build high-quality family homes at its first development in Midlothian.
Public consultation on the final four District Regeneration Frameworks (DRFs) for the Glasgow city centre districts (Cowcaddens, the Learning Quarter, the Merchant City and Townhead) will begin on 20 January and continue until 3 March.
Kier is working with Protium, a green Hydrogen Energy Services Company, to conduct a feasibility study examining if its highways depots can be powered using green hydrogen.
Monthly construction output saw flat growth (0.0%) in volume terms in November 2022 following an increase of 0.4% in October 2022, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) said today.
Cala Homes (North) has submitted a planning application to Aberdeenshire Council for proposed new homes in the village of Newmachar.
Following final scrutiny by Scottish Ministers, and in line with a decision taken by Aberdeenshire Council on September 21 last year, the Aberdeenshire Local Development Plan 2023 has now been adopted.
Cala Group has pointed to the Conservatives’ controversial mini-budget last autumn for disrupting an overall “excellent” year in 2022 for the housebuilder.
Just over £2 million has been secured from Sustrans' Places for Everyone Fund to support the development of Glasgow's proposals for the city network for walking, wheeling and cycling and the Liveable Neighbourhoods project.
A 3D printer weighing more than 12 tons is creating what is believed to be the first 3D-printed, two-storey home in the United States.
Members of the public are asked to join a national conversation and shape the future direction and contribution of Scotland’s historic environment sector.


