RESIDENTIAL – TEN UNITS OR MORE Applicant: John Street (Scotland) Ltd
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A couple who secretly turned a pigsty into a four-bedroom home have been ordered to tear it apart and sell it – for just £20,000. From the outside the property still looks like an ordinary farm building, made of unpainted grey concrete blocks with a big sliding door and no windows.
Vaughan Hart By Vaughan Hart, managing director at Scottish Building Federation
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Duddingston House Properites Ltd/Urbanist Hotels Ltd.
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: N/A
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Britel Fund Trustees Ltd.
Police Scotland building in South Dalmarnock The quality and design of the property and office developments which have been delivered by Clyde Gateway over the past year has been acknowledged with eight separate nominations for upcoming industry awards.
Construction work on a replacement building for Newbattle Community High School has been delayed.
Philip Hogg The achievements of Scotland’s home building industry are to be recognised following the launch of trade body Homes for Scotland’s 2015 awards scheme.
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Mr Bryan Bennett
Mike Putnam Skanska UK’s construction business has continued it good performances with major building and infrastructure contract wins.
The many pitfalls of Scots wearing their traditional dress on a construction site is the subject of an advertisement campaign in Australia. Created for Four'N Twenty's new Legendary Angus Beef Pies, the advert takes us through a building site populated with both hardworking Aussies and Scottish buil
Vaughan Hart By Vaughan Hart, managing director at Scottish Building Federation
An Aberdeen-based building and joinery firm has been sentenced after a worker suffered serious injuries when he fell three metres from scaffolding that he was dismantling. John William Wilson, then 47 and from Aberdeen, broke his left ankle, damaged the ligaments in his right ankle was knocked uncon
A minister from the American state of Virginia has built a 100-square-foot chapel on wheels to hold mobile weddings and church services. Bil Malbon built his 'Tiny Chapel’ the small pitched-roof building on top of a trailer that includes a few pews, lighting and heating.


