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University of Glasgow Maths and Stats building demolition begins Work is getting underway to demolish the University of Glasgow’s former Maths and Stats building in University Gardens - a prelude to work starting on the Learning and Teaching Hub.
Queen to officially open Queensferry Crossing The Queensferry Crossing will be officially opened by Her Majesty The Queen on 4 September 2017.
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Derek MacDonald, joint managing director of Newton Property at Citadel Quay Newton Property strengthens Ayrshire presence with new contract win
Block one at Dandara’s Forbes Place development Scotland’s housing shortfall could be plugged by Build to Rent homes but opportunities as well as threats exist for the sector, says Dr John Boyle.
Work starts on new £37m Cumbernauld Academy Construction work is underway on the new £37m Cumbernauld Academy and Cumbernauld Theatre campus - with the school opening to staff and pupils in 2019.
Work underway to create new central Glasgow office space Over 20,000 sq. ft. of new Grade A office space will be available in the heart of Glasgow by the end of the year.
The £200 million regeneration scheme currently transforming the heart of Edinburgh’s Old Town has won another of the Scottish property industry’s most prestigious accolades. The New Waverley development scooped the top award for the Commercial Project of the Year at the 2017 Herald Property Awa
Ken McEwan Ken McEwan says we all face having to pick-up the tab for what he refers to as the Scottish Government’s "botched" Land and Buildings Transaction Tax as he appeals for an urgent reform to the property tax.
Work begins on 28 new homes in Port Glasgow A ceremonial cutting of the first ‘sod’ of turf marked the beginning of a multi-million pound development of almost 100 new homes in the Slaemuir area of Port Glasgow.
Sod cutting marks start of new council homes in North Lanarkshire The site of the former Harthill Primary School is set to become home to another new housing development being delivered by North Lanarkshire Council.
CCG (Scotland) Ltd is preparing for further growth after reporting a strong year with turnover exceeding £134 million – up 18% on 2016’s figures. Profit before taxation at the Glasgow-based construction and manufacturing group also significantly increased on the previous year to over £4.3m.
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Erskine Stewart's Melville Schools.
The Scottish Government is unlikely to meet its target of delivering 50,000 new affordable homes by 2021 without reforms to housing procurement, according to a survey of Scotland’s building companies. The latest Scottish Construction Monitor, a quarterly survey of the membership of the Scottish Bu