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The new Largoward homes Kingdom ends the year on a high note with Largoward development
A footbridge installed as part of a £3.8 million upgrade at Perth railway station has been nominated for a Carbuncle Award. The structure is in the running for the Pock Mark category, which recognises the worst planning decision.
Growth in the UK construction sector last month eased to its slowest rate for 17 months, according to new data. At 57.6, down from 59.4 in November, the latest Markit/CIPS UK Construction PMI index signalled the least marked increase in construction since July 2013. That said, the latest reading was
An ambitious project to transform the campus of one of Scotland’s oldest universities could cost three quarters of a billion pounds.
The sale of a medical centre in Edinburgh has helped construction group James Walker (Leith) to a 50 per cent jump in annual profits. The Livingston-based firm also saw its timber frame business move into the black as sales grew on the back of improving conditions across the housebuilding sector.
The first opportunity for users of the A82 to use the new £5 million Crianlarich Bypass was marked last month.
A Glasgow waste management firm has been fined after waste was illegally dumped in North Lanarkshire. CMI Demolition Limited received a £16,000 fine at Airdrie Sheriff Court after the company failed to ensure the proper disposal of waste from their facility between March and June 2011.
Our round-up of the stories which caught the attention of SCN readers last year:
RESIDENTIAL – TEN UNITS OR MORE Applicant: Kirkwood Homes Ltd
Artist's impression of the Edinburgh Marina hotel Plans for a residential, retail and spa hotel development at Edinburgh Marina have been submitted.
Construction of a £1.45m visitor centre at Falkirk's Helix Park is to get under this month.
Artist’s impression of the new Fernan Street development Shettleston HA selects Lovell for £3m Glasgow flats scheme
Three years into construction and 2014 has provided many striking moments in the story of building the Forth estuary’s newest bridge.
The world is full of noises. Some are amazing and beautiful, while others are horrendous and annoying. We all have different musical and noise-related tastes, but a new study has revealed that building work annoys UK residents the most. Everyone has had a lovely day ruined or been woken up by a pers


