Whiteburn Projects has supported the Queen’s Green Canopy (QGC) project by planting 30 ornamental trees as part of the national initiative to ‘Plant a Tree for the Jubilee’ at its Caerlee Mill development in Innerleithen in the Scottish Borders. Caerlee Mill said the project will c
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Real estate advisor CBRE has acted on behalf of CBRE Investment Management UK Property PAIF to acquire Exchange Place One, a Grade A office building on Semple Street in Edinburgh.
Construction and manufacturing group CCG (Scotland) has donated over £5700 to food banks across the country this December, taking its total for community-based donations in 2021 to £174,000. As part of a burgeoning portfolio of contracts, which includes a housebuilding programme of over
An independent report on the state of Aberdeen city region’s economy said there needs to be continued focus on the factors critical for the long-term success of the region - economic diversification, skills, infrastructure investment, and energy transition.
Angus Council has agreed to the demolition of the former Lochside Centre in Forfar, following repeated attempts to secure a sustainable future for the building.
Arc-Tech (Scotland) commercial director, Alastair Graham, has hailed the importance of skills replenishment as the firm’s burgeoning, in-house training programmes continue to flourish. The Glasgow-based building services contractor provides mechanical, electrical and renewable service packages
The team behind the proposed new tourist development on the banks of Loch Lomond said they remain encouraged by the level of community engagement regarding their plans for the area, following on from a second round of consultations this month.
Long-running plans to build homes, a golf and tennis centre and a Sir Andy Murray museum on greenbelt land at Park of Keir have been approved by the Scottish Government.
The ongoing reverberations of the pandemic have made 2021 a unique year for the construction sector and residential property market. In this article, Queensberry Properties’ director, Steven Simpson, looks back on another challenging twelve months. As another pandemic-blighted year draws to a
Pandemic impacts, supply chain issues and recent storms have combined to push back timescales for completion of the A92/A96 Haudagain Improvement project.
Full plans have been submitted to Aberdeenshire Council for the redevelopment of Kintore Town House as part of a project to bring the historic building into community use.
As more businesses look to bid for new contracts both in Scotland and further afield, bid experts Andrew Morrison and David Gray, directors at AM Bid, have compiled a list of 22 bid trends for the new year: 1. COVID-19 & BUSINESS RESILIENCE: 2022 will be the third calendar year where Covid-19 lo
Developers have applied to Stirling Council for planning permission in principle to deliver a new retail development and around 70 new homes in Thornhill.
Airlie Green Low Energy Homes Ltd, an eco-housing developer based in Perth, has secured a £1.16 million development loan from specialist lender Assetz Capital.
Councillors have been recommended to reject plans by Aviva Investors to redevelop Rosebery House in Edinburgh's Haymarket.


