Sustainable Rutherglen office block completes
Search: 龙宇3股票信息
Greig Adams RICS Fellowship for Greig Adams at DM Hall
The owners of a villa that has become an unlikely tourist attraction thanks to its bright lemon paintwork will this week learn if they and their thousands of supporters will have to bid farewell to the bold new look. The striking Georgian villa in Greenock, known simply as the Yellow House, has attr
One of Scotland's most significant surviving Art Deco buildings is to be transformed into a cultural centre after project leaders reached a funding target of £8 million.
Fergus Ewing Scotland's ski centres are to benefit from over £5.5 million to upgrade their existing infrastructure.
Argyll and Bute Council has now issued contract notices following its decision last summer to invest over £2 million to save Dunoon’s historic wooden pier work. Last week the local authority issued the contract notice for the Phase 1A works which are aimed at repairing the pedestrian walkway, the
Plans for a brand new Community Hub in Lennoxtown took a significant step forward this week as the partners involved in the £5.2 million project achieved financial close.
Labour plans to bring London's Crossrail project to Glasgow Scottish Labour leader Jim Murphy has promised to deliver a “unified Scottish rail network” if the party wins the Holyrood elections next year.
Plans to create 323 new homes on the site of the former Royal Cornhill Hospital have been supported by Aberdeen City Council. The council’s planning development management committee expressed a willingness to approve the scheme from Stewart Milne Homes, Barratt East Scotland and NHS Grampian, subj
John Morgan Morgan Sindall has completed a “disappointing” year with profits being hit by a small number of construction contracts despite a rise in annual sales to more than £2.2 billion.
A huge fall in site safety inspections is risking workers’ lives, construction union UCATT has warned. The union discovered that last year the number of inspections of construction sites in Scotland made by the Health and Safety Executive fell 30 per cent.
Work is needed to stop Scotland’s newest and most expensive motorway sinking into the ground because previous repairs have apparently failed.
Alex Neil Planning authorities have been urged to continue to speed up decisions on major applications after new statistics revealed progress has been made on planning performance.
A nationwide celebration of how architecture shapes Scotland, transforming places and benefitting people has been given £50,000 from Creative Scotland. Announced last week by the Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland (RIAS), the significant award will go towards the cost of developing The F


