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A principle contractor is being sought to build a new extension at Liberton High School in Edinburgh.
Royal Bank of Scotland has revealed plans to build a new hotel, shopping and housing complex overlooking an Edinburgh park. The plans for the New Town conservation area that overlooks King George V Park and Eyre Place and have been shown by Edinburgh City Council documents to have been recommended f
Work is needed to stop Scotland’s newest and most expensive motorway sinking into the ground because previous repairs have apparently failed.
Advocates Close Edinburgh’s Advocates Close, the Glasgow School of Art, the Bannockburn Memorial in Stirling and Police Scotland’s HQ in Glasgow are among the projects which compete in the RICS Scotland Awards.
RESIDENTIAL – TEN UNITS OR MORE Applicant: Miller Homes Ltd and The Scottish Ministers C/o NHS Tayside
The award-winning Athletes’ Village in Dalmarnock, which was home to around 7,000 competitors and officials during the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games has welcomed its first new residents.
Access to natural daylight has long been one of the biggest limiting factors in building design – some solutions involve reflecting real daylight from the outdoors, but until now no solution has been able to mimic natural refraction processes and fool our minds into thinking we are surrounded by a
Plans for a link road that could provide direct access from a proposed property development to the Gartcosh Business Park, the local railway station and the M73 have emerged as the preferred choice by a North Lanarkshire Council.
Work is due to get under way on a £15.2 million project to dual a major link road and create a 1,000 space park-and-ride site to improve congestion in Aberdeen. The A96 project will begin in the spring, with a new stretch of dual carriageway created between the road and Dyce Drive including a share
Alex Neil Planning authorities have been urged to continue to speed up decisions on major applications after new statistics revealed progress has been made on planning performance.
A nationwide celebration of how architecture shapes Scotland, transforming places and benefitting people has been given £50,000 from Creative Scotland. Announced last week by the Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland (RIAS), the significant award will go towards the cost of developing The F
Standing outside of Rowallan Old Castle (from left) Ian Walford, joint chief executive at Historic Scotland; Niall Campbell, castle owner; Fiona Hyslop, cabinet secretary for culture, Europe and external affairs; Cllr Douglas Reid, East Ayrshire Council leader; Ranald MacInnes, head of heritage mana
(from left) Phil Buckle, Margaret Burgess and Bob Dorris PRS landlords required to carry out electrical safety checks
Construction of the new Baldragon School is likely to be delayed due to funding changes, Dundee City Council has admitted.


