Clark Contracts has completed the £3 million transformation of the Category B-listed Paisley Arts Centre for Renfrewshire Council.
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A Glasgow city centre student accommodation development being delivered by GRAHAM for iQ Student Accommodation has topped out at 36 metres.
Zander Muego discusses the complexities of decarbonising the UK's existing housing stock, particularly social housing, in the pursuit of net zero targets while addressing fuel poverty and ensuring wider community benefits. The importance of decarbonisation is becoming increasingly well understo
Balfour Beatty is to be awarded a £185 million Scottish Government contract for the dualling of the A9 between Tomatin and Moy. Subject to the successful completion of a mandatory standstill period, the procurement process will conclude in the coming weeks with the contract being awarded to Ba
A Midlothian construction business has been granted planning permission to relocate to the former Gorebridge United Free Church. Rory Joyce, who heads family firm Peter Joyce & Son, submitted a change of use application to repurpose the former church building for offices, a showroom and storage.
A housing company has been fined more than £300,000 after a driver was crushed to death by falling concrete blocks at a construction site in South Lanarkshire.
P&J Live has announced a major sustainability campaign aimed at boosting the Aberdeen venue's environmental credentials.
The Engineering Construction Industry Training Board (ECITB) has launched eight new engineering construction qualifications in Scotland.
The Scottish Government should revisit its housebuilding plans in response to the new UK government to avoid "falling behind", a major business has said. In her first first speech as Chancellor, Rachel Reeves announced the UK government’s new mandatory housebuilding targets for England as well
Engineering consultancy Fairhurst has collaborated with 20 other organisations in Aberdeen to deliver new outdoor facilities for a special school for children and young people with additional support needs.
A Chicago homeowner was left reeling after an administrative error resulted in his property tax bill increasing sixteen-fold from $1,800 to more than $30,000.
CEO of Scottish property portal ESPC, Paul Hilton, shares his thoughts on how the new UK government could help to bring about much-needed change in Scotland’s housing. While housing is a devolved matter, ESPC hopes that the promises made by Labour in the recent general election might help to b
Dame Prue Leith, TV judge, entrepreneur and Chancellor of Queen Margaret University, took a tour of the construction site where the Edinburgh Innovation Hub is being developed on the land around the University campus. A joint venture between East Lothian Council and Queen Margaret University (QMU) a
Barratt Developments has strengthened its leadership team with three new appointments north of the border. Barratt Developments Scotland – which includes Barratt Homes and David Wilson Homes – will see Alison Condie, Andrew Morrison and Lorraine Paterson move into more senior roles at th
HACT has launched its the built environment bank, which will revolutionise the way social value is measured in the built environment by calculating the social value to individuals, local businesses and the Exchequer. The built environment bank will enable housing associations, developers, contractor


