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A £12 million proposal for the rebuild of Halfmerke Primary, its community nursery and also West Mains School, has been given the go-ahead by South Lanarkshire Council.
Plans have been unveiled for a recycling facility in Copenhagen, encased within a manmade hill that could double as a running track, picnic area or even a snowboarding slope. Architecture firm BIG was commissioned by waste management company Amagerforbrænding to create the 1,200-square-metre recycl
Developers behind proposals for an £80 million golf course, hotel and homes in Aberdeenshire have lodged a formal planning application. FM Group’s application for the Ury Estate development, near Stonehaven, is backed by a “world class” golf course designed by American multiple Major winning
RESIDENTIAL – TEN UNITS OR MORE Applicant: Stoneacre.
LHC is seeking to hear from companies with experience of supplying and installing aluminium windows and doors in social housing and other public sector buildings. The procurement consortium is forming a new framework of approved contractors for launch in late summer 2015 to replace its existing alum
A wooden skyscraper that Austrian architects say will be the tallest of its kind in the world is to be built in Vienna next year– but the city’s fire brigade has concerns. The 84-metre (276ft) HoHo project in the Seestadt Aspern area, one of Europe’s largest urban development sites, will house
Neil Golden, CHAP Group minor works contracts manager
The current King's Stables site An Edinburgh city centre site, which has lain vacant for a number of years, is set for major regeneration, creating a landmark development and breathing new life into a neglected part of the Grassmarket.
Consultation opens for Saughton Park master plan
The Road to Glen Carron Scotland is bidding to follow in the footsteps of the United States and Australia by launching its own iconic road trail for visitors.
The team behind the V&A project in Dundee were forced to choose between moving the museum completely off the Tay or watching the budget soar, the project’s director has revealed.
The developer behind £55 million plans to transform one of Edinburgh’s most distinctive landmarks into a hotel has said the site could become “the beating heart of this part of town”.
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Ability Hotels (Edinburgh) Limited.
Around 100 council workers at South Ayrshire Council have started a week-long strike over allegations that a manager had bullied and intimidated staff. The striking staff, all employed within the council’s property and maintenance department, claim a manager was allowed to remain in his post despi