The City of Edinburgh Council’s flagship regeneration of a major brownfield site in Fountainbridge will reach another major milestone this week as agreement will be sought from councillors to appoint a development partner for the next stages of the project.
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Edinburgh building firm Rollo Developments has been voted Scotland’s Residential Renovation Company of the Year. The company, which specialises in high-end residential properties in Edinburgh and the Lothians, landed the honour at the inaugural Corporate Livewire Scotland Prestige Aw
BAM Construct UK has said it made significantly more progress in reducing carbon against its longstanding targets than envisaged, despite the effect of the current pandemic. Using 2015 as a baseline, BAM set a five-year target to reduce emissions by 25%.
Furniture and fit-out specialist Deanestor has provided services for three projects which have won awards at this year’s Scottish Property Awards. The largest scheme was a £3 million contract for the furniture and fit-out of Inverurie Campus. The £55m project won Development of the
Cruden Homes (EAST) and bid partner Buccleuch Property were yesterday confirmed as preferred developers to carry out the landmark regeneration of a major brownfield site in Fountainbridge, Edinburgh following a competitive procurement process.
A US developer is advancing the practice of smart home design in hurricane-prone areas as fear grows of increasingly unpredictable weather.
Scottish Enterprise has unveiled ambitious new plans to accelerate the country’s green economic recovery. The agency, which has been central to getting emergency support to Scottish businesses during the pandemic, is to spend £400 million over the next year on activities to safeguard and
A £60 million partnership between Rowallan Castle Estate and Cherish Homes is behind the development of 79 custom build homes on the 600-acre estate, with sustainability and reducing emissions one of the key considerations.
South Lanarkshire Council’s investment in local children’s education is set to continue.
A set of ten strategies to shape the development of the publicly-owned Cairngorm Estate over the next 25 years has been published by Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE). The 3,500-acre estate (1,418 hectares) includes footpaths and trails offering access to wild areas that provide habitat for rar
Burness Paull's Kathleen McAnea looks at the implications of the current shortage in construction materials and offers suggestions for companies who may be impacted. In March there was much industry chatter about the materials shortage in construction and the impact on housebuilders.
A steep decline in resourcing for Scottish planning authorities over the last decade has left the profession in a precarious position, new research by Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI) Scotland has concluded.
The City of Edinburgh Council has set out a city-wide approach to reducing its greenhouse gas emissions as part of new plans being considered by councillors to tackle climate change.
A £2.3 million project to strengthen and re-paint two bridges in the southside of Glasgow will get underway this month. Network Rail is carrying out the essential improvement works on Queen Mary Avenue and Albert Road, next to Crosshill Station, from June until November. The work is designed t
The Scottish Building Society (SBS) has embarked on a partnership with European climate change analysts Ambiental to assess flood risks in more than £400 million of mortgages. The modelling work draws on Ambiental’s predictive analytics, machine learning and expertise to foreca


