Eric Adair Edinburgh Council’s development arm has posted its highest profits since the local authority bailed it out to the tune of £62 million six years ago.
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Hadden Construction is looking to restart residential development after completing work on a £650,000 investment to extend its Perthshire headquarters. With support from a £300,000 funding package from Bank of Scotland, the builder has now doubled the size of its Aberuthven base in a move that wil
Major restoration of the Houses of Parliament without moving MPs and peers out would cost £5.7 billion and take 32 years, according to an independent report. If MP and peers were moved out for six years, the cost would drop to £3.5bn, the BBC has reported.
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Mr Walter Crawford
Vaughan Hart Confidence within the Scottish construction industry has hit a seven year high, according to latest industry data.
Brian Wallace Budget hotel chain Travelodge has announced plans for a £100 million expansion of its Scottish business.
MLA, an award-winning architectural practice with a strong reputation for high quality design, has unveiled their new identity and website (michaellaird.co.uk). Launched during an event at the Point Conference Centre’s penthouse in Edinburgh, the evening was also a celebration of MLA’s 60th year
Guardbridge Energy Centre A green energy centre operated by the University of St Andrews will investigate the feasibility of heating buildings using warm water found deep underground.
Plans for the multi-million pound City Deal regeneration project in West Dunbartonshire could take another step forward this week.
Clydebank's iconic Titan Crane is to remain open to visitors by appointment while the £22m new leisure centre is built nearby at Queens Quay, it has been announced.
Scottish Power in new D&G hydro scheme
Coming to project near you? An American University has revealed a novel way to combat one of the scourges of twenty first century living (and working) by creating a “texting lane” on its stairs. Sick of SMS-induced collisions, Utah Valley University hopes that the texting thoroughfare will provi
Councillors are set to discuss the progress of a business case for the possible extension of the tram in Edinburgh.
Neil Burford Dr Neil Burford of the University of Dundee has won the bi-annual Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland (RIAS) Scottish Design Tutor award (2014-2016).
A planning application for Scotland’s first purpose-built, large-scale private rental residential development has been submitted to the City of Edinburgh Council by developers Grosvenor.


