MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Fountain North Ltd.
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French firm Moreau Kusunoki Architectes has been named as the winner of the Guggenheim Helsinki competition. The winning design was selected from a shortlist of six, which were whittled down from over 1,751 entries spanning 77 countries in the anonymous international design competition.
Ian McKee RICS Scotland has announced the appointment of Ian McKee (FRICS FCABE) as its 2015-2016 chairman.
The High School of Dundee has launched its campaign to create a centre of excellence for performing and visual arts. A gala dinner at the Palace of Westminster gave those in attendance the chance to learn more about the school's plans to transform Dundee's prominent former Head Post Office, acquired
David Philp The Scottish BIM Task Group is conducting a survey for construction professionals to help inform and develop the next stage of the building information modelling (BIM) strategy in Scotland.
Business confidence in the UK construction industry is at an 11-year high, the results of poll suggest. Almost two-thirds of the business leaders questioned say they believe there will be a growth in output over the next year.
Andy McLinden ISG has been awarded a multi-million pound contract at the popular Fort Kinnaird Shopping Park in Edinburgh.
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Hallam Land Management Ltd
Scottish architectural firm Sutherland Hussey Harris (SHH) is putting the finishing touches to one of the largest new cultural buildings in China. The Times reports how the Edinburgh firm won a competition to build the City Museum of Chengdu in 2007, and has survived earthquakes and political upheav
CONNECT110NS BAM Properties has officially handed over CONNECT110NS in Glasgow’s Queen Street over to its owners, marking the completion of one of Scotland’s most ambitious building projects.
RESIDENTIAL – TEN UNITS OR MORE Applicant: Aberdeen City Council
Ken Macintosh Scottish Labour leadership contender Ken Macintosh has said the party would make housing a priority under his leadership.
Robert Gordon's Garthdee Campus Sweett Group, the global provider of professional services for the construction and management of building and infrastructure projects, has been appointed by Aberdeen’s Robert Gordon University to its four year capital projects framework to provide quantity surveyin
The progress of Scotland’s most exciting construction project is to be streamed live over the internet.
The former John Brown’s shipyard in Clydebank, famous for building some of the world’s greatest ships, is set to be unlocked for future development after an ambitious £15 million plan was signed. The deal will see essential infrastructure and ground works undertaken on the site, and more import


