Knight Frank has added to its building consultancy division in Scotland with the appointment of seasoned surveyor Alan Sime. Mr Sime has re-joined the firm as an associate in Glasgow, having started his career with Knight Frank in the city as a placement student and, subsequently, graduate in 2002,
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Castle Building Services has added to its education sector portfolio with a secured contract to provide full mechanical, electrical and public health services at Beatlie ASN School Campus in Livingston.
The Scottish Government's transport portfolio is to be restored as a cabinet position as First Minister Humza Yousaf changed Màiri McAllan’s cabinet secretary remit to ‘transport, net zero and just transition’. Alongside this change, experienced former cabinet secretary Fion
A series of community engagement events will give local groups and businesses the opportunity to help shape the future of Helensburgh’s Waterfront.
Contractor Central Demolition has started work this week to demolish former school buildings at the Knab in Lerwick.
Plans to create a new civic space in Bishopbriggs are taking centre stage thanks to an online exhibition. The new focal point is part of the Bishopbriggs Town Centre Regeneration project – a key element of the council's £34.88 million Place and Growth Programme, supported by the UK and S
A team of Inverness-based solicitors are reflecting on their involvement in The Cairn - a distillery on the Spey - which marks its official opening today.
Another crucial milestone in the Westfield A9/A904 Improvement project has been reached with the approval to appoint Balfour Beatty as the engineering contractor. The decision taken by councillors at yesterday's meeting of the executive cements Falkirk Council's commitment to the ambitious project,
A group of scientists from the University of Kitakyushu in Japan has come up with an unusual solution to a messy problem. They’ve taken dirty nappies and used them to replace some of the sand needed to build a house with concrete.
Work on the new £36 million Blairgowrie Recreation Centre, which is Scotland’s first Passivhaus leisure development, is now underway. The new centre will replace the current building, which is 41 years old and will give residents in East Perthshire access to state-of-the-art facilit
Work got underway at Irvine’s Seagate Castle this week to help protect the remaining structure at the historic site. The castle is near the River Irvine and overlooks Irvine’s oldest street, Seagate, and is an important part of the town’s heritage.
Scottish Water is about to start work on the next phase of its £2.5 million project to tackle flooding on the A8 trunk road through Greenock. A new Combined Sewer Overflow (CSO) has been constructed beneath Inverclyde Council’s roads depot in Pottery Street.
Duncan Smith, River Clyde Homes' energy & sustainbility manager, looks at the economic argument for decarbonising our buildings. Over the coming decade, we have to decarbonise heat and make our buildings as efficient as possible to meet our climate change objectives and have any chance of s
Major resurfacing works are to take place on the A72 Lanark Road in Larkhall. The work will take place from 8am on Monday 19 June to 8pm on Sunday 25 June, from the A72 junction with A71 Cornsilloch Roundabout to Brown’s Nursery.
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Carrick Prop. Ltd And Ca Qn Street (Glasgow) Prop. Owner


