Work on a new £16 million education campus in West Dunbartonshire has been delayed until winter next year due to the discovery of asbestos. Originally scheduled to open in August 2017, the Balloch education campus is being built on the site of the former St Kessog’s Primary and will accommodate a
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MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Downing Students (Aberdeen) Limited Partnership Incorporated, Floor 2, Le Marchant House, Le Truchot, St Peter Port
An outline of the block on Sauchiehall Street Gleeds has been appointed as project manager and cost manager on Formal Investments’ £75 million commercial redevelopment in the centre of Glasgow.
An artist's impression of the proposed expansion from 2014 A major expansion of new shops, a hotel, restaurants and flats is being lined up for the Bon Accord Centre in Aberdeen.
St Joseph's College Graham Construction has been selected as principal contractor to deliver the three Phase 1 projects in the Dumfries Learning Town (DLT) programme.
Craig Anderson, Phil Charles, Catherine Burnet, on the balcony at St. Vincent Plaza KPMG inspects fit out of new Glasgow office
New Orkney care facility plans to go on display Architects plans for the new St Peter's House in the Orkney Islands are to go on display on Thursday, 25 August, for two weeks.
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Therapie Clinic
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Sovereign Centros
View of George Square from Hanover Street The Glasgow Chamber of Commerce has backed plans for the £70 million regeneration of a site on the north east corner of George Square which are being submitted for planning permission this week.
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Smith And Williamson
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: City Of Edinburgh Council
St Andrew's Square, Edinburgh, completes during November 2016, following a 108,000 sq ft prelet to Standard Life Investments This year’s total office take-up across Edinburgh, Glasgow and Aberdeen is in line with last year’s performance despite a subdued Summer period following the EU referendum
After legal challenges stretching back to over a year, St Andrews finally looks set to get a new secondary school, but not at the expected location. In a surprise announcement at yesterday’s meeting of Fife Council, council leader David Ross revealed that a deal with St Andrews University was
The University of St Andrews’ strategic aim to become the UK’s first carbon neutral university for energy usage took a major step forward today when the biomass plant at the Eden Campus at Guardbridge was officially commissioned. The £25 million plant on the east side of the former paper mill s


