Alex Neil The Scottish Government is investing £25 million next year in charitable bonds that could lead to up to 450 affordable homes being built, social justice secretary Alex Neil confirmed today.
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The preferred bidder to build a state-of-the-art resource for processing household rubbish has been announced by Zero Waste: Edinburgh and Midlothian.
Detailed design work for the new Girvan and South Carrick leisure and community facility is about to get underway, following the appointment of the contractors to design and construct the new building.
Alex Goodfellow Stewart Milne Timber Systems has been appointed as one of the approved contractors for the New Homes Framework for England, Wales, and Scotland, by public sector procurement specialist, LHC.
The Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) has awarded Historic Scotland a £3.8 million grant to create Scotland’s first building conservation centre at The Engine Shed in Stirling.
John Laing Infrastructure Fund has made a £1 billion offer for the public-private partnership assets of Balfour Beatty, highlighting the attraction of work on schools and hospitals for private sector firms. The non-binding offer equates to more than three quarters of the market capitalisation of Ba
Philip Hogg The radical overhaul of stamp duty announced by chancellor George Osborne in yesterday’s Autumn Statement has emphasised the need an intermediate band in Scotland’s new Land and Buildings Transaction Tax (LBTT), according to Scotland’s home builders industry body.
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Southvale Homes (Lanark) Ltd
Mitie Group has extended its transformational partnership delivering integrated facilities management (FM) for Lloyds Banking Group.
Two of Britain's biggest housebuilders Barratt Developments and Taylor Wimpey are to join the FTSE 100 index, it has been announced.
City Building Glasgow has revealed it is pleased with its results despite ending 2013-2014 more than £4.3 million in the red. The arm’s length external organisation, which lost £1.2m the year before, says it has performed well in tough economic times and remains a going concern, with backing fro
Glasgow based construction and manufacturing business CCG has been selected to deliver the ‘Panelised Systems’ Framework for public sector procurement consortium LHC. The LHC Frameworks are designed to support public sector organisations in accessing the best value, quality solutions for project
Jim MacDonald and minister for local government and community empowerment Marco Biagi at the Stalled Spaces Scotland Seminar Seven local authorities have been chosen to roll out the Legacy 2014 programme Stalled Spaces Scotland led by Architecture and Design Scotland (A+DS).
(left to right) Cube director David Mackenzie, West Dunbartonshire Council housing convener councillor David McBride, Wheatley Group director of business development Gillian Lavety, Cube chair Liz Ruine, Wheatley Group director of property Alex McGuire and West Dunbartonshire Council executive direc
Underwater cities with infrastructure networks spiralling down into the depths of the oceans could be a reality as soon as 2030, according to a Japanese construction company. The conceptual Ocean Spirals could descend by up to 2.5 miles below the oceans' surface to create self-sustaining underwater


