Sarah Speirs By Sarah Speirs, director RICS Scotland
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More than £1.5m of funding has been secured this financial year to boost Dundee City Council-led projects regenerating vacant and derelict land. Councillors will be told next week that £1,576,109 from the Scottish Government’s Vacant and Derelict Land Fund (VDLF) will be spent on ten projects sp
Sarah Speirs High levels of private and public housing and private commercial activity has helped create the highest construction workload recorded since 2007, according to the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS).
Blair Melville Four of Scotland's leading sectoral trade associations have combined to voice disquiet at the Scottish Government's decision to increase fees for planning applications by more than twice the rate of inflation.
Balfour Beatty announces forthcoming board change Duncan Magrath
Fans of Brazilian club Corinthians will soon have the chance to spend eternity near their greatest idols after the club confirmed it was building its own cemetery. The Sao Paulo club’s supporters - dubbed ‘Fiel’ or ‘Faithful’ - are to be rewarded for their devotion to the ‘Timão’ when
Work to extend Glasgow’s Buchanan Galleries shopping centre could start as early as April with “good progress” being made with plans for the site, its owners said today.
Norbord's expansion plans approved by Highland councillors Highland councillors have approved plans to expand a factory producing wood panels near Inverness.
Confidence levels regarding the future workload prospects of architects continues to be very positive across the whole of the UK, ranging from +28 in Wales and the West to +80 in Scotland. The RIBA Future Trends Workload Index increased substantially this month, standing at +37 in October 2014 compa
Alastair Dempster Wheatley Group, Scotland’s largest housing, care and regeneration organisation, has raised £250 million after issuing an AA- rated public-listed bond.
Housing minister visits Pennywell site in Edinburgh
Sarah Speirs Tackling poor maintenance in traditional buildings could significantly reduce fuel poverty, experts are to advise the Scottish Government today.
Stewart Milne Work to deliver a new stadium and state of the art training facilities for Aberdeen Football Club could start early next year after the club won approval to wipe out its debt.
Two regeneration projects by developer Urban Union have been nominated as finalists in this year’s Scottish Property Awards.
Construction of a £1.45m visitor centre at Falkirk's Helix Park is to get under this month.


