Philip Hogg Latest housing statistics released yesterday by the Scottish Government have been broadly welcomed by the industry though the figures were met with caution by Homes for Scotland.
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Employees at a council contracting arm have been suspended for taking part in a photo shoot with a topless model. Tayside Contracts took the action against four employees after the cheeky snap with glamour magazine Pg7 was anonymously brought to its attention.
(from left) Kevin Graham, Gordon Dunne and Patrick Reel Contractor and reinforced concrete frame specialist Dunne Group has announced a reshuffle of its managerial positions follow the firm’s move and expansion into new markets.
New homes give East Dunbartonshire affordable housing boost
A £1.5 million business park in St Andrews was formally opened today with almost full occupancy and 25 jobs secured or brought to the town so far.
Morgan McDonnell Architecture’s Advocates Close, the Malcolm Fraser Architects designed Arcadia Nursery and Loch Leven Viewpoint by Icosis Architects have each received double nominations in the upcoming awards by the Edinburgh Architectural Association. In total 46 submissions were received for t
Plans for Aberdeen’s new £333 million Exhibition and Conference Centre have been approved after councillors agreed new proposals reducing the public cost of the facility.
Kengo Kuma visited Dundee today to witness the official ceremony to mark start of construction work on the £80 million V&A museum.
Eileen Howat South Ayrshire Council has defended its conduct following a dispute which has seen workers in its property maintenance division go on strike.
A construction worker has died after collapsing on a building site in Aberdeenshire. The 39-year-old man, who has not yet been named, was treated at the scene by paramedics and taken to hospital but later died.
A major Perthshire regeneration plan was unveiled this week using a computer game. Project leaders want to breathe new life into a redundant printing plant at the centre of Coupar Angus, understood to be the site of a long-lost monastery.
Angela Constance MSP New primary school building projects across the country have been given a £21 million boost from the Scottish Government.
Debate over controversial Marischal Square plans to be held
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A street in the proposed Laverock Braes The company behind plans for a new community in Aberdeen has revealed the housebuilders which will deliver the first phase of the project.


