Scottish Water’s Shieldhall Tunnel in Glasgow, which is helping to improve water quality in the River Clyde and tackle sewer flooding, has won an urban drainage industry award, its second accolade in as many months.
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Independent Scottish law firm Gillespie Macandrew has appointed experienced commercial property lawyer Andrew Yule as legal director. Andrew has over 15 years’ experience in commercial property and joins the business following a previous directorial position with Burness Paull.
A major development project at Benromach distillery has today been granted planning permission by councillors.
Law firm Macdonald Henderson has appointed Stacy Campbell as commercial property director. Ms Campbell joins the firm from Lindsays, where she held a similar role.
Work on a new £20 million hotel and restaurant is set to start early next year.
Technology company Sunamp is on track to disrupt the 40 million unit a year global market for hot water cylinders after securing £2.2 million in funding.
Edinburgh’s proposed outdoor concert arena in Princes Street Gardens is in the running for a global architecture prize before work has begun on the long-awaited project.
The project to create a new home for Ayr Grammar Primary School at the site of one of the town’s most recognisable landmarks is now well underway.
The City of Glasgow College has formally entered into a research and development project agreement for the utilisation of drone inspections and surveys to include buildings of architecture and historical interest.
Hyatt Hotels has been chosen to operate a new spa and conference hotel at Edinburgh Marina.
Scottish bathroom and kitchen surface manufacturer and supplier Rearo has once again expanded into England.
Scottish Canals is undertaking vital winter engineering works in Linlithgow, which will safeguard the rich heritage of this stretch of the Union Canal. As part of a Scotland-wide programme of winter maintenance, the canal custodians are carrying out embankment improvements along the 200-year-old wat
A former Citizens Advice Bureaux office in Inverness has been converted into four 1 bedroom flats for rent from the Highland Council. The project at 103 Academy Street was developed by ARK Estates while WGC Scotland was the main contractor.
Scottish Water has completed one of its biggest ever investments in Argyll and Bute, with its new £29 million water treatment works in Oban now operational.
Artists are being encouraged to submit proposals to help create the main entrance area for the new Balfour Hospital in Orkney.


