Plans to build a development of 1,600 homes at Heartlands in Whitburn have been submitted to West Lothian Council. If approved, land will also be earmarked for a primary school, a neighbourhood centre including a pub/restaurant, community centre, retail, health centre and start-up offices.
Search: W
Training provider the Scottish Electrical Charitable Training Trust (SECTT) has come to the aid of facilities hit with spiralling materials costs by providing £54,000 of additional financial assistance.
Contractor A.C. Whyte & Co. Ltd welcomed MSP Gordon MacDonald and Councillor Neil Gardiner, ward councillor for Pentland Hills to the City of Edinburgh Council site in Murrayburn, Edinburgh last week where it is undertaking a programme of regeneration works to 29 blocks of four-storey flats.
Partick Housing Association and Hanover Scotland have received a major planning boost with the approval to demolish a derelict building and build new flats near the Forth & Clyde Canal at Anniesland.
A national memorial dedicated to those accused of witchcraft is one step closer to becoming a reality following a visit to a proposed eco-therapy wellness and leisure park development being undertaken by National Pride UK at St Ninians, near Kelty in Fife. National Pride directors, Irene Bisset and
A second consultation has launched into a proposed housing development at Granton Waterfront.
Developer HUB and specialist sustainable and impact investor Bridges Fund Management have submitted plans for a residential-led development on Beaverhall Road, Edinburgh.
Work to create a new motorway junction that will open up direct access to the M9 for the West Lothian community of Winchburgh and outlying villages has started after the contract was awarded to RJ McLeod.
Perth & Kinross businesses are getting the chance to find out more about what supply chain opportunities will be available through the new Cross Tay Link Road project.
Initial plans have been submitted for a new office block and flats development at Site 6 of the Dundee Waterfront.
A construction project to replace a boardwalk in Utah which allows tourists to see 100-million-year-old dinosaur tracks has inadvertently caused damage to the historic rocks.
Perth's Station Hotel is set to be redeveloped after signing a partnership agreement with the Radisson Hotel Group. A multi-million pound programme of refurbishments will bring the hotel to the standards of the Radisson Blu franchise, the Perthshire News reports.
Architects, designers, specifiers, and developers are invited to join a series of Transforming Timber webinars supported by Wood for Good and the Construction Scotland Innovation Centre, to learn how to make the most of the many benefits of using wood for the health and wellbeing of occupants in th
A supertall skyscraper that is both the world's skinniest and one of the tallest in the Western hemisphere has been completed in New York City. Designed by SHoP Architects, 111 West 57th Street is located on Manhattan's Billionaires' Row and has a height-to-width ratio of 24:1.
Queensberry Properties is bidding to overturn a decision to reject its revised plans to deliver 49 apartments in Glasgow’s West End.


