Fife Council leaders David Alexander and David Ross were joined by pupils, project contractors and council officers yesterday to mark the beginning of construction work at the new Dunfermline Learning Campus.
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John McHugh, managing partner at DM Hall, takes part in SCN's Just A Minute feature. How did you get started in the industry? As a trainee surveyor with a local firm in Ayrshire in the early 1980’s before moving to Glasgow and joining dm hall as a young, newly qualified surveyor in 1988.
A decision to refuse an application to build 15 houses in West Kinfauns has been overturned following an appeal. Perth & Kinross Council planning committee voted 10-3 against accepting a recommendation to approve Ogilvie Homes’ application to erect the new dwellings on land at Ki
Building services provider Arc-Tech (Scotland) has officially commenced works at Pinewood School in Blackburn, West Lothian.
The historic Midlothian village of Roslin is the setting for a new development by Cala Homes (East).
Property developer HBD is to work with Aberdeen City Council on delivering high quality, energy efficient homes in the Bridge of Don. Construction of 536 council houses will begin this week on a 56-acre site at Cloverhill in the north of Aberdeen.
The Association for Environment Conscious Building (AECB) has consolidated its collaboration with the Construction Scotland Innovation Centre (CSIC) as project partners to launch the AECB CarbonLite Retrofit (CLR) course in Scotland.
As planning minister Tom Arthur prepares to give evidence to the Local Government, Housing & Planning Committee this morning, Homes for Scotland head of local & regional planning Liz Hamilton says the draft NPF4 document fails to recognise the current housing crisis and is likely to fur
Finding and retaining skilled tradespeople is the biggest concern for employers across the building engineering services sector, according to a new survey.
Crown Estate Scotland has announced the proposed details of its Innovation and Targeted Oil and Gas (INTOG) offshore wind leasing process.
The most extensive study yet into the refurbishment of the Palace of Westminster has concluded that keeping the Commons and Lords in Parliament while the building is refurbished would mean the works could take up to 76 years and drive up costs by at least 40%.
For the latest episode of our sister publication's Scottish Housing News Podcast, Jennifer Higgins, the managing director of Connect Modular, part of the Wee House Group, and Andy Kennedy, the project manager for the £13 million Hillcrest development at Dundee’s Victoria Dock, join Jimm
akp Scotland has begun 2022 with a raft of contract awards of circa £6 million over a variety of sectors.
A new post-graduate course to improve the energy efficiency of buildings has been given the go-ahead at The Scott Sutherland School of Architecture & Built Environment, at Robert Gordon University (RGU), as the university successfully joins the UK Green Building Council.
Bolder steps are required to enable quicker and more effective decarbonisation of Scotland's infrastructure, according to a new report.


