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Atlantic Quay Buildings 1, 2 & 3 DWP signs up to Atlantic Quay 1
Charity to deliver new apartments for veterans A charity which supports ex-service men and women has announced plans to build single living apartments on its estate in Bishopton.
The outline business case for the construction of two health facilities in Aberdeen has been agreed, though the final cost has risen by £13.7 million due to “design complexities and site conditions”. The NHS Grampian Board gave its formal approval yesterday to the project to deliver the new Bai
(from left) Councillor Douglas Lumsden, Fergus Ewing MSP, Guilhem Poussot (Vodafone) and Greg Mesch (CityFibre) Aberdeen to become Scotland’s first gigabit-speed fibre broadband city
Glasgow city centre is to have a £40 million co-living building that will provide a gateway to the Merchant City and a focal point for regeneration of the East End, under plans submitted by developers. Merchant Point, at the corner of the High Street and George Street, will include shops, offices a
Expert panel appointed to promote commercial property opportunities at Countesswells FG Burnett, Savills and Shepherds have been appointed to advise on and market the diverse commercial property opportunities at Aberdeen’s newest community.
Plans submitted for Union Bridge safety measure A planning application was submitted today for the addition of a permanent safety structure on Union Bridge in Aberdeen.
Revised design for Ayr's Riverside development More funding for landmark projects in Ayr town centre
akp Scotland to deliver aerial adventures in Livingston Representatives from akp Scotland and Aerial Adventures met this month to celebrate the beginning of an exciting project to transform multiple units within the Wintergarden area of The Centre in Livingston.
First day of demolition on fire-hit Sauchiehall Street buildings Demolition work is underway on buildings seriously damaged by the recent Sauchiehall Street fire in Glasgow.
The City of Edinburgh Council is examining “ambitious plans” to revamp the public realm of the Scottish capital’s city centre in which over £3 billion worth of projects are currently underway, delegates at a planning event were told. Delivering the opening keynote at a Built Environment Netwo
Proposals for 16 homes on the edge of the Culloden Battlefield site which were previously the subject of a bizarre planning mix-up have been granted final approval. Developers Kirkwood Homes will move ahead with the construction of the properties after Highland Council's environment, development and
Lighthouse Club hails successful charity race night The West of Scotland branch of construction industry charity the Lighthouse Club held its annual race night at Hamilton race course on Friday 18th May.
New £8.6m Duns primary school opens A new £8.6 million primary school has been opened in Duns, Scottish Borders.