A new housing development in the East Neuk of Fife, built as part of an affordable housing scheme pioneered by rural landowners, has been opened by minister for housing and welfare, Margaret Burgess MSP.
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Work to extend Glasgow’s Buchanan Galleries shopping centre could start as early as April with “good progress” being made with plans for the site, its owners said today.
Glasgow Housing Association has submitted plans to build 105 homes at the former Govan tram depot, Glasgow.
The Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland (RIAS) has with great sadness notified its members and friends of the death of David Mackay Hon FRIAS.
The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) is urging the construction industry to ensure basic health and safety measures are in place after a month long inspection initiative found 40 per cent of sites failing to properly protect workers. Unacceptable conditions and dangerous practices were found at nea
Developers have been forced to concede defeat over a controversial application to build luxury houses on a site linked to the 17th century Battle of Bothwell Bridge, according to The Scotsman. Housebuilders Cala Homes had applied to build detached homes on the historic plot but had campaigners said
A herd of dairy cows nearly lifted the roof off their barn in central Germany when methane released by the animals caused an explosion.
Work has started on a multi-million pound housing and commercial development in the heart of Stirling’s city centre.
First image of city centre landmark's hotel transformation revealed
Argyll and Bute Council’s £8 million project to renovate Rothesay’s iconic Art Deco pavilion has seen significant progress in the past few weeks, with funding applications submitted, planning approval granted and robust business plans and developed designs now in place.
Allan Callaghan, managing director of Cruden Building & Renewals has welcomed a growth in construction output which was revealed today by the Office for National Statistics (ONS). The figures show output in the construction industry grew 0.8 per cent in the third quarter of 2014, compared with t
Scotland’s Rural College (SRUC) is considering building a new campus at Thainstone Centre, near Inverurie, to replace its site at Craibstone, Aberdeen.
The £48 million phase one redevelopment of the Royal Edinburgh Hospital is set to start later this month following the approval of the Full Business Case by the Scottish Government.
The foundations of Aberdeen’s Third Don Crossing are set to be laid, STV has reported.
Graham Construction has started work on a £7.5 million project to transform Blythswood House on Glasgow’s West Regent Street into state-of-the-art student accommodation for The Glasgow School of Art. The project will create 218 study bedrooms, all of which will include en-suite bathrooms. As part


