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A £100 million development plan for homes and businesses at the former IBM site in Greenock is to go on public display later in October.
Prime-site developer Queensberry Properties’ design and technical manager, Kirsty Henderson, examines how the continual evolution of architecture provides a fascinating glimpse into how our lives and expectations have changed over time. Architecture has always played a critical role in both sh
RESIDENTIAL – FEWER THAN TEN UNITS Applicant: Mr Lee Hutcheon
McCarthy and Stone’s regional managing director in Scotland, Jonathan Fair, has been appointed to Construction Scotland’s Industry Leadership Group (ILG). Construction Scotland said it made the appointment as it continues to bring together key figures from the private and public sector t
Aberdeenshire Council has approved funding in support of a new £2 million cinema development in the heart of Peterhead town centre.
Electricity network operator Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks (SSEN) has announced a £5 million investment programme for Moray.
Rounding off a fortnight of reporting following Scotland Excel’s ‘Accelerating Delivery of Affordable New Homes’ conference, category manager Jenny Bowles highlights the potential for generating social value in construction. In the Scottish Government’s recent Annual Procurem
RESIDENTIAL – TEN UNITS OR MORE Applicant: Juniper Residential Ltd
Mactaggart & Mickel’s Building Communities Fund has contributed £750 to the North Section of Stingrays Swimming Club based in Kilmarnock and surrounding areas to help support young swimmers at the club to compete at the highest level.
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Artisan Abbeyhill Ltd and Unite Group Plc.
France's most celebrated architect Jean Nouvel has laid a criminal complaint for fraud, embezzlement and favouritism against the Philharmonie de Paris.
Dundee City Council is to consider accelerating its current demolition programme and the disposal of surplus property as part of plans to tackle a predicted £3.5 million overspend in a council service area. The prediction is revealed in a new report which is set to be discussed by council
Three construction firms have been fined more than £36 million in total for breaking competition law in supplying certain concrete drainage products for building projects following an investigation by the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA).
Global real estate advisor CBRE and joint agent Ryden have secured another two new occupiers for Grade A office development 9 George Square in Glasgow on behalf of landlord EPIC.


