A former Royal Bank of Scotland branch in Prestonpans is set to be redeveloped as a restaurant and flats under plans submitted to East Lothian Council. The proposals have been submitted by Ayres Wynd Developments and are now under consideration by the council planning committee, the East Lothian Cou
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Ryder Architecture has developed proposals for a new residential and mixed-use development in the heart of Glasgow city centre.
Janette Speed outlines why the modular housing model could have greater appeal as the industry adapts during the current pandemic. As the plan to lift the UK out of lockdown is revealed we are all taking a punt at what the new normal is going to look like and how long it is going to take to g
Plans to amalgamate and transform two Glasgow retail units to provide a seven-screen cinema have been given the green light.
A new feature rich upgrade of the Free Construction Industry Helpline App has been released to support Mental Health Awareness Week.
Plans have been lodged to repurpose a vacant Edinburgh office block into a 166-bedroom hotel.
KR Developments Residential Ltd has submitted plans to build hundreds of new homes with roof gardens at the site of the old Partick Central Station in Glasgow's West End.
Stirling Development Agency (SDA) has submitted plans to create a £25 million office development on the outskirts of Raploch.
The recent decision of the Inner House in Proven Properties (Scotland) Limited, reported in Scottish Construction Now on May 15, raises questions about the effectiveness, or at least the scope, of the Property Factors (Scotland) Act 2011, writes Tom Marshall. Briefly, the case concerned a block of 1
Dundee-based lorry hire firm Norman Jamieson Ltd has secured a six-figure loan from Bank of Scotland to help buffer against a decrease in demand amid the construction industry shutdown.
The University of Edinburgh has appointed Kier to build the new home of its school of engineering at its King’s Buildings Campus.
Innovative new technology which could transform how Scotland’s historic buildings are managed, maintained and repaired has been launched. Rubble masonry wall at Linlithgow Palace showing automatically extracted individual stones for its right section
Marcus Paine, head of Scottish Borders-based quarrying firm Hutton Stone, has said he is already looking at life after lockdown – but fears uncertainty over cashflow could leave many SMEs like his family business between a rock and a hard place. The businessman has spent 26 years building up q
Taylor Wimpey East Scotland has secured detailed planning consent from the City of Edinburgh Council for the provision of 250 new homes through the development of land off Maybury Road on the outskirts of West Edinburgh.
Norwegian window and door manufacturer NorDan will see its first change in leadership at its Aberdeen office in almost ten years. MD Alex Brown with Barbara Massie, Calum Sinclair and Gordon Mitchell


